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Re:Scepticism - 2008/07/15 03:01 Why is it that when a healing of any sort is attributed to ‘placebo effect’ the process is dismissed as of no real importance? Surely what is important in any healing process is results. While I understand the need for scientific reasoning, is the science behind the healing more important than the healing itself? I think it is important to keep in mind our end goal, what is more important when our health is undermined, actually getting well again or understanding why we did get better? Absence of proof is not necessarily proof of absence. That said, Dr Masaru Emoto has done some very interesting work that provides factual evidence that human vibrational energy, thoughts, words, ideas and music, affect the molecular structure of water so it may be plausible that flowers can effect water too. The very same water that comprises over seventy percent of a mature human body. Alanah
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