>>12314867 Notable from PB - Dr Kary Mullis.
>>12315096 PB
re PCR and its lack of value as a diagnosis test.
The reprecussions were predictable and depended on by the CABAL. Think about this -
>nocibo induced psychosomatic hypochondria
Nocebo: Placebo’s Evil Twin
https://centerforinquiry.org/blog/nocebo-placebos-evil-twin/
Nocebo effects are negative effects that are induced by nocebos: fake, non-specific treatments, procedures, therapies, or medications.
Studies suggest that nocebo effects can contribute to a variety of medical symptoms, including adverse events in clinical trials and medical care and public health “mass psychogenic illness” outbreaks. It is reasonable to suggest nocebo effects play a big role in sickness. Consider the condition called hypochondria. Hypochondria reflects a tendency to believe one has some sort of illness even when there is no physiological basis for illness. Hypochondriacs report feeling bad often and sometimes spend lots of money and time visiting different care providers, and they often can’t find out what is wrong. They learn to expect sickness often, associate it with a variety of phenomena, and frequently seek out new treatments and cures. They are susceptible to a range of nocebo-induced effects. The mere thought of being sick may have a big impact on subjective feelings of sickness.
Primary mechanisms of nocebo effects include negative expectations and classical conditioning. The term nocebo, Latin for “I will harm,” was coined by Walter Kennedy in 1961 as the counterpart of placebo; Latin for “I will please” (Kennedy 1961). The term was introduced a few years after Henry Beecher published his important paper on the placebo effect.