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Psychogenic Illness and the Nocebo Effect

The Michael Shermer Show

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Exploring Well-Being and the Placebo Effect

This chapter examines the historical significance of well-being through the lens of Franz Mesmer's magnetism practices in the 18th century, including a notable placebo-controlled study led by Benjamin Franklin. It delves into the psychological components that affect health, including psychosomatic illnesses and the nocebo effect, while analyzing the intriguing outcomes of various experiments. The discussion further contrasts actual surgical interventions with placebo procedures, particularly in orthopedic treatments, prompting insights into the complexities of pain perception and treatment efficacy.

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