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NL888 Posted 13 years ago
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What is "ritual's administration"? Like "carrying out a voodoo ritual"?

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Even more significantly, Kennedy also stated that whilst "nocebo reactions do occur [they should never be confused] with true http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmaceutical effects, such as the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringing_in_the_ears caused by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinine".[4]
This is strong, clear and very persuasive evidence that Kennedy was precisely speaking of an outcome that had been totally generated by a subject's negative expectation of a drug or ritual's administration; which was the exact counterpart of a placebo response that would have been generated by a subject's positive expectation.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocebo_effect
  

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NL888 What is "ritual's administration"? Like "carrying out a voodoo ritual"? 'Ritual' is defined at your link: A nthropologists use the term "nocebo ritual" to describe a procedure, treatment, or ritual that has been performed (or a herbal remedy or medication that has been administered) with malicious intent, by contrast with a placebo procedure or treatment or ritual that is performed with a benevolent intent .

  • NL888 What is "ritual's administration"?
  • Like "carrying out a voodoo ritual"?
  • 'Ritual' is defined at your link: A nthropologists use the term "nocebo ritual" to describe a procedure, treatment, or ritual that has been performed (or a herbal remedy or medication that has been administered) with malicious intent, by contrast with a placebo procedure or treatment or ritual that is performed with a benevolent intent .
  • I doubt that it includes voodoo, but the broader theory may.
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NL888What is "ritual's administration"? Like "carrying out a voodoo ritual"?
'Ritual' is defined at your link: Anthropologists use the term "nocebo ritual" to describe a procedure, treatment, or ritual that has been performed (or a herbal remedy or medication that has been administered) with malicious intent, by contrast with a placebo procedure or treatme

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