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Chapter 631 Miracle has a reason

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    Chu Lihua was also amused by Qing Yunfei's cheeky response.

    Looking back, the tree was golden, and he waved his hand gently.

    ? Time does not live, long water flows eastward.  Regardless of whether the begonia remains the same, or green, fat, red and thin, life is always like a tree blooming. In the depths of time, there are bright and prosperous dreams, full of strong love, lonely and withered bewilderment, and silent realization.  Cold baptism.

    Finding a car was not that difficult, I made a phone call and found it quickly.

    The driver probably was a talkative person originally, but he didn't have a chance to interrupt in the morning.

    At this moment, after a few people came back, he asked where he wanted to go next, and began to introduce other local attractions.

    ¡ª¡ª"The scenery of Zhongnan Mountains enters the city in autumn, and there is a rush to recruit soldiers. Zhongnanshan Forest Park is not far from here, and it is still a 4a scenic spot. It is rare to come here. Don't you go and see it?"

    ¡ª¡ª"Zhongnan Mountain? Is it the Zhongnan Mountain where many people come here to build houses and live in seclusion?"

    The three words Zhongnanshan successfully aroused Chu Lihua's interest.

    ¡ª¡ª"That's right. Zhongnan Mountain is also called Taiyi Mountain and Taibai Mountain. According to legend, Lao Tzu's tomb is there, and it should be at Shangshan Lake.

    According to legend, a plague broke out in the surrounding area a long time ago. There was no cure, and countless people died.  At that time, Zhang Zhijian, the supervisor of Louguantai, had a dream at night. He dreamed that the Taishang Laojun told him: "There is a stone slab in front of the mountain gate, and there is a spring under the stone slab. In the spring is the elixir I refined.  Cure the people's epidemic."

    After Zhang Jianyuan woke up, he felt very strange, so he ordered the little Taoist priest to search in front of the mountain gate. Sure enough, a spring was dug out under the stone slab to the west.  Zhang Jianyuan hurriedly asked people to fetch water for the Taoist who was suffering from the epidemic. Two hours later, the epidemic was miraculously cured.

    After the news came out, people from far and near came to fetch water for treatment, and the epidemic receded.  Three years later, Zhao Mengfu, a Hanlin scholar, came here for a visit. He was very surprised to hear about it.  Every temple fair, pilgrims still compete to drink this water to cure diseases and prolong life.  "

    ¡ª¡ª"Is there such a magical water?"

    Chu Lihua was still moved. Even if there was a glimmer of hope, she also hoped that she could have a romantic relationship and heal her eyes.

    ¡ª¡ª"This is a legend. However, there are quite a few people who come to drink the water of Shangshan Pool once a year. Many people say that after drinking it, they really feel refreshed. For example, headaches and brain fever, the effect is very good  good."

    The driver said with joy.

    ¡ª¡ª"How about, let's go and have a look and try the water."

    Chu Lihua asked Yanyan for her opinion.

    ¡ª¡ª"If it's just for the water, I don't think it's necessary. Because that's the placebo effect."

    Qin Qing spoke when Yanyan looked at him and asked¡ª¡ª

    "The placebo effect?"

    Chu Lihua was at a loss.

    ¡ª¡ª"Yes, the placebo effect. The placebo effect is simply self-healing. The human body actually has self-healing power. Many placebo pills are made of things like starch.

    This seems to be inconsistent with the treatment concept we have always accepted. Most people rely on drug treatment, especially young people nowadays, and they also believe in evidence-based medicine.

    The so-called evidence-based medicine requires that all medical diagnosis and decision-making should be based on existing clinical research evidence.  In general, evidence-based medicine pursues a clear research basis.

    However, there is no way to draw an accurate conclusion on the mechanism, scope of application and even therapeutic effect of the placebo effect, so most doctors will not advocate self-healing.  "

    ¡ª¡ª"Then this is not a fight with that fake drug seller. If the person who takes it believes it, it will be cured."

    Chu Lihua felt that it was too unbelievable. If Qin Qing hadn't said this, she would have suspected that he was selling fake medicines.

    ¡ª¡ª"First, the placebo effect is real and effective. It can not only cure diseases, but also has a wide range of applications;

    Second, the placebo effect comes from the innate self-healing power of the human body, and the magnitude of this self-healing power largely depends on whether your life is happy or not.

    Now, self-healing is also backed by research.

    Harald Howson, the winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, also discovered in his research that self-healing is a normal life phenomenon that maintains the survival of individuals in the event of violations or mutations.

    He even believes that medicine exists precisely to assist the body to heal itself.

    In fact, humans have a long history of using placebos.  During the centuriesHere, especially before the invention of antibiotics, doctors often used placebos when they were helpless, but there was no clinical data to prove its true efficacy.

    It was not until 1955 that "Journal of the American Medical Association" published the article "Effective Placebo" that if only normal saline or non-medicinal ingredients were used for treatment, one-third of the patients would still be cured.

    Later, with the widespread application in medicine, placebo gradually became a common concept in contemporary pharmacology, and modern clinical trial research was born from this. The placebo effect must be excluded before the advent of any new drug.

    This shows that the placebo effect does exist.  "

    ¡ª¡ª"Aren't hospitals and pharmacies useless?"

    ¡ª¡ª"Why is it useless, such as trauma and surgery, this placebo effect is mainly for chronic diseases and intractable diseases. There is a joke on the Internet that talks about the placebo effect.

    There was a man from the country who had cancer and needed to have an operation. After opening it, the doctor found that it could not be cut, so he sewed it up again.

    Explained to the patient that he couldn't understand Mandarin, so he thought that surgery was surgery, and the disease would be cured after surgery.  When I checked back later, it was really healed.  "

    ¡ª¡ª"In the past, it was just a joke, I didn't expect such a magical principle.

    Mr. Qin, tell me, can sellers of counterfeit medicines say theirs is a placebo?  Is it cheating?  "

    The small flame in Chu Lihua's heart rose again, how can she use the placebo effect to heal herself?

    ¡ª¡ª"The placebo effect is not deception. According to this logic, only those who are not highly educated and gullible will act on the placebo.

    Scientists also initially assumed that placebos are more likely to have an effect on people with low IQs.  But later research showed that almost everyone, given the right conditions, would respond to placebos, even if you were a doctor or a scientist.

    Moreover, placebos are not only useful for mental illnesses, a large number of physiological diseases, including organic lesions such as tumors, have a large number of cases of placebo effects.

    Judging from the data that can be truly observed by scientific visualization methods such as blood pressure, cholesterol, and lesion area, it not only changes the human senses, but also changes the biochemical system of the body. This is not an effect that patients can achieve by deceiving themselves.  "(Remember this site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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