Sharpen Your Mind: Placebo Effect

Facts and information to expand your intellect

© Jerry Lopper

Dec 9, 2006

Expand your understanding of the placebo effect. Learn the positive and negative impact of placebo.


The placebo effect demonstrates the power of mind and faith. When given a treatment intended to heal an ailment, some finite number of people will feel better even though the treatment given was a neutral substance, a placebo.

With respect to treating pain, the placebo effect may be partially explained by brain chemistry. When the brain experiences pain it releases endorphins-chemicals that naturally act like morphine to relieve pain. Brain imaging studies show that the brain of a person taking a placebo for pain experiences that same endorphin release. Simply thinking pain would be relieved accomplished the relief!

There is also a negative placebo effect. Often, when people are told they are going to experience a negative effect from a drug, they do, even if the drug was a placebo with no medical basis for the negative effect. Again, thinking it made it so.

Interesting related fact: Painful injections may have more therapeutic value than ones that hurt less. The assumption here is that the more severe the treatment, the greater benefit.

Source: Adapted from The Intellectual Devotional by David S. Kidder & Noah D. Oppenheim


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