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Placebo Effect

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You hear a lot about " placebo effect " nowadays. Placebo refers to any medical

treatment that is inert. The placebo has long been used in research trials to

test the efficacy of a new health care treatment. Often, it is called as " dummy

treatment " .

 

The placebo effect is observable, and one can feel improvement in health not

attributable to treatment. This effect is believed by many people to be due to

the placebo itself in some mysterious way.

 

When I was a young school student, our family was poor, and all my brothers were

not able to buy shoes. We had to weave rice straw sandals by ourselves to

commute to school.

 

However, I had wart problems in my foot that hurts when scratched by the clog

thong of the sandals.

 

I tried to apply acid solutions as well as many other medical remedies, but the

wart never disappeared from my foot for more than three years.

 

One day, we had a trip to my mother's hometown. It was about 400 kilometers far

from Osaka to Mount Koya, and during that time of WWII there were no trains or

automobiles. We had to commute by walking on most of the ways.

 

On the way along the mountain, we saw a statue of Jizo (Ksitigarbha),

traditionally seen in Japan as the guardian deity of children:

http://www.pyroenergen.com/articles10/images/jizo-ksitigarbha.jpg

 

We have tens of thousands of Jizo statues in Japan, and they are commonly found

especially by roadsides and in graveyards. Some of them are also known as

Wart-Removing Jizo.

 

History tells that once upon a time, a religious and hard-working man had a lot

of warts on his body. He prayed to the Jizo every day and night. One day, he

dreamed that he should wash his body with water streaming beside Jizo, the

guardian deity. He, of course, followed the instruction given by the deity.

After three days, he noticed that his warts are disappearing one by one.

 

The story spread all over Japan, and today, there are thousands of Wart-Removing

Deity called Ibotori Jizo all over Japan.

 

I myself tried to get blessed water from Jizo, then, miraculously, my wart was

removed in just three days while I was with my grandparents in the deep mountain

province of Mount Koya.

 

This is the foot of the author, Mr. Takano, with a scar of wart remaining in the

middle just below the index toe:

http://www.pyroenergen.com/articles10/images/wart.jpg

 

Even in this modern age in medical science, the above practice has remained

widely in Japan. Scientifically, they say that it is really a placebo effect,

but no one denies its miraculous phenomena.

 

There are hundreds of techniques for placebo effect for various maladies.

Talisman, charms, and magical words, are also considered placebo, and there is

no scientific evidence to prove them. We could say that our brain wave may be

controlled spiritually, and very often they are also effective mysteriously as

healing tools.

 

All medical practices have started from placebo, and many have recognized them

as effective and genuine.

 

Simple suggestions or kind words to children including to some adults are

effective for the treatment of bed-wetting, allergies, asthma, metabolic

syndrome, and even diabetes and kidney diseases, according to some data

reported.

 

Try anything by yourself, if it does not harm physically or mentally. It may be

just like that of hypnotism and your sufferings may disappear miraculously and

mysteriously.

 

 

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About the Author:

Junji Takano is a Japanese health researcher involved in investigating the cause

of many dreadful diseases. In 1968, he invented PYRO-ENERGEN, the first

electrostatic therapy device for electromedicine that effectively eradicates

viral diseases, cancer, and diseases of unknown cause.

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