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No.
Yep. They take people into operating rooms under GA and then proceed to play twister for a few hours, then wheel them back out.

Works a treat.
Reply 3
Not unless they are involved in clinical trials.
Reply 4
Not to random people on the street.

To volunteers in scientific research yes.

:smile:
:laugh:

I highly doubt it, but if they did, that's fine. It works for most headaches.

/ignorance
Reply 6
No really. I was talking more about stuff you can't see like depression, headaches, stuff like that. Because in mild depression isn't a placebo shown to be as effective as the drugs, so why would they waste money?

Clearly not for appendicitis.
Reply 7
I don't think so.

They did it once on Casualty, though.
look up "homeopathy"
Reply 9
Only reason they would do, is with volunteers for scientific research
Reply 10
Anonymous
to treat medical problems?
No.

Not even for your psychological problems.
Reply 11
rich2606
look up "homeopathy"
The place I work has reiki... :rolleyes:
Reply 12
Renal
No.

Not even for your psychological problems.


That's why I'm wondering.

I'm sure they're giving me placebos but I need evidence.

Can you please just answer and quit with the stupid remarks anyway. :smile:
i think his answer was serious
Reply 14
Not for medical conditions, no.
Reply 15
Jessaay!
Not for medical conditions, no.


What for then?
Reply 16
Anonymous
That's why I'm wondering.

I'm sure they're giving me placebos but I need evidence.

Can you please just answer and quit with the stupid remarks anyway. :smile:


They're not giving you placebos.
Reply 17
Anonymous
That's why I'm wondering.

I'm sure they're giving me placebos but I need evidence.

Can you please just answer and quit with the stupid remarks anyway. :smile:
:facepalm:



*must not play with delusional people*
Reply 18
Anonymous
What for then?


Drug research. That's all. Clinical trials use them.
Reply 19
may as well drink water

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