

Plus, scientists have seen sham coronary bypass surgeries that resulted in healing for 83 percent of participants ( New England Journal of Medicine). A handful of veterans that participated in a Baylor University study, formerly hobbled by osteoarthritis, were miraculously cured by fake knee surgeries. A woman plagued by depression for decades improved dramatically and permanently during an antidepressant drug trial, despite the fact that she was in the placebo group. In the first chapter of You Are the Placebo, I tell a story about one man who died after being told he had cancer, even though an autopsy revealed he’d been misdiagnosed. Some people’s thoughts heal them some have made them sick and sometimes even hastened their death. There is amazing power in the human mind. Healing is not something that takes place outside of you.Ĭan you cite examples of disease in which self-healing has been scientifically validated?

They can make their own antidepressants and painkilling medicines. As a result, they’ll program their autonomic nervous systems to manufacture the exact same pharmacy of drugs to match the real substance or treatment. A certain percentage of those people will accept, believe and surrender-without analysis-to the “thought” that they are receiving the real substance or treatment. Think about the idea of giving somebody a sugar pill, saline solution or a false surgery. The combination is what I call a state of being. There is never a time when the mind isn’t influencing the body and vice versa. So many people have been conditioned into believing that mind and body are separate things. How does your approach differ from mind over matter? Now, in the nearly 30 years since the accident, I can honestly say that I rarely experience any back pain. I resumed my chiropractic practice 10 weeks out and was training and lifting weights again while continuing my rehabilitation regimen at 12 weeks. Nine-and-a-half weeks after the accident, I got up and walked back into my life fully recovered-without having had a body cast or surgeries. His story is one of hope for healing for others, detailed in his latest book, You Are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter.įor two hours twice a day, I went within and began creating a picture of my intended result: a totally healed spine. He left the hospital against the advice of his physicians and spent the next three months mentally-and physically-reconstructing his spine. Consulting doctors proclaimed a bleak prognosis and offered a risky surgical procedure as his only chance of walking again. When his spine shattered during a 1986 triathlon race as his bicycle was hit by an SUV, he had a good mental picture of what had happened. Researcher and Chiropractor Joe Dispenza, of Olympia, Washington, knows the value of the placebo effect from personal experience. Most of us are familiar with the placebo effect, when actual healing occurs after the only prescription a patient ingests is a sugar pill that the individual believes is medicine.
