Why do placebos work?
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Answer: Brain releases real chemicals
Sugar pills contain medicine — Wrong. Placebos by definition contain no active ingredients. The effect comes from belief triggering real biochemical changes, not hidden medicine.
Positive thinking cures disease — Wrong. Positive expectations help, but the placebo effect involves measurable brain changes—releasing endorphins, dopamine, and reducing stress hormones, not just 'thinking positively.'
Brain releases real chemicals ✓ — Correct! Believing you're receiving treatment activates real brain pathways. Expectation triggers endorphin release (pain relief), dopamine (reward), and reduces cortisol (stress). The brain's expectation physically changes body chemistry—placebos can reduce pain, lower blood pressure, and improve mood. Mind-body connection is real!
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