Placebo Effect in Allergy and Asthma

Posted by afni | June 28th, 2010 in Allergies | No Comments »

In Japan, some people allergic to poison ivy are rubbed his arm with the plant, saying it was harmless and the other arm with a harmless ivy sure that was poisonous.

The 13 patients had rashes on his arm rubbed with the plant harmless and only two had reactions to poison ivy venenosa.Lejos to rethink their attitude towards the sick, the medicine-government supporters in these results are a confirmation of their claims to medicine natural or alternative benefit from the placebo effect.

However, studies of acupuncture, homeopathy and herbal remedies, among others, have shown that it is not, at least not more than with drug treatments.

Allergy and asthma are two of the diseases whose development is more related to psychological factors that emerge with the placebo. An experiment with asthmatic children found that when vanilla smell made them while they were given a bronchodilator, to withdraw the drug vanilla getting the same results as the drug in one in three casos.Las

allergies are a clear example of illness due to etiological factors of different types. In allergy, an antigen produces an immune system response, which is also altered by emotions. The two factors influence we do not know to what extent does either.

The same happens when we get a pupa. Viruses that cause it are there, we have them all, but negative emotions weaken defenses and allow for development of virus.

Emotions such as anxiety, stress and depress our immune system, as well as depression. A recent study by Ohio University has shown that depressed people are at greater risk of cardiovascular disease and, in the case of men, increases the risk of death from any disease. By contrast, confidence in treatment increases the chance of cure.

A study by the University of Texas made a curious experiment in patients with swollen and painful knees. The doctors anesthetize patients, we performed three small cuts and pretended that they operated.

Two years later, those who had undergone a sham surgery felt the same relief from pain and swelling than those who actually had surgery.


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