http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33833275/ns/health-alternative_medicine/Belief that a treatment will work can be beneficial, experts say
People looking for natural cures will be happy to know there is one. Two words explain how it works: "I believe."
It's the placebo effect — the ability of a dummy pill or a faked treatment to make people feel better, just because they expect that it will. It's the mind's ability to alter physical symptoms, such as pain, anxiety and fatigue.
In just the past few weeks, the placebo effect has demonstrated its healing powers. In tests of a new drug to relieve lupus symptoms, about a third of patients felt better when they got dummy pills instead of the drug.
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