The Placebo Effect

Are chiropractic results merely the placebo effect?

What do the spells cast by voodoo practitioners and researchers testing the effectiveness of the latest drug concoction have in common? The placebo effect. The more you believe you’re going to benefit from a drug or procedure, the more likely it is that you will experience a benefit.

From time to time we encounter skeptics of chiropractic who dismiss the sometimes amazing results our practice members receive. Written off as merely the placebo effect, these cynics virtually ignore the mind/body connection that most forward-thinking health care experts are finally recognizing.

Placebo (from the Latin ‘I will please’) is often a sugar pill or some type of sham treatment that invokes the beliefs of the practice member, and in double blind studies, the beliefs of the doctor. Some studies show that placebos are 30% to 40% effective.

But don’t overlook the "nocebo" effect.

You’ve undoubtedly witnessed the evil twin of the placebo on television hospital dramas. The nocebo (from the Latin ‘I will harm’) is based on the effects of negative beliefs. Telling a practice member to get their affairs in order because they have but two months to live is almost a death sentence, frequently creating a self-fulfilling prophecy due to the belief. Being "scared to death" or "worried sick" can be equally powerful expressions that show up in our self-talk.

Is the success that chiropractic practice members enjoy merely the placebo effect? Placebo or not, chiropractic produces results at a fraction of the cost without the harmful side effects of drugs or surgery. Plus, chiropractic care regularly helps newborns, infants and even house pets and horses for which the power of the believing mind is more difficult to explain.

Whom do you know that believes we could help them with today’s safe and natural chiropractic care? Have them give us a call.


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Why does chiropractic work?
Chiropractic works because your nervous system, consisting of your brain, spinal cord and all the nerves of your body, controls and regulates every cell, tissue, organ and system of your body. A chiropractor locates and reduces areas of nervous system compromise (usually along the spine) so your capacity to heal is restored. Chiropractic works by helping your body work as it was designed.
Where do most North Seattle residents get their first subluxation?
Being born in a hospital is a common source of subluxation. Trauma from forceps delivery has been replaced with drugs, vacuum extraction, Cesarean section and births that are "scheduled" to fit the workweek routines of Ob-Gyns. That's why we recommend a chiropractic checkup for every North Seattle newborn.