A double-blind study is a clinical trial where neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the actual treatment and who is getting the placebo treatment.
Participants are “blind” as to what they are getting.
Doctors are “blind” as to what they are giving.
Why do double-blind studies?
Eliminates bias: Double-blind studies stop the placebo effect (where belief improves outcomes) and researcher bias (where doctors might treat certain groups differently) from affecting the results.
How does this apply to TMS?
We are all born into a double-blind study called the medical industrial complex. And it’s the main reason why healing TMS is so hard.
Human beings are naturally good at sensing when someone is lying to them. People trust their doctors because their doctors are not lying. They believe what they are saying is true. Doctors are operating based on bad information, but they don’t know it’s bad. So, by default, this scenario is quite similar to a double-blind study.
Doctors don’t know what’s really going on…and neither do the patients.
So, a doctor tells the patient that a herniated disc is causing their pain. And the patient believes it because their instincts tell them that they can trust their doctor.
Now, when a patient discovers the mind-body connection, it’s nearly impossible for them to reverse the trust given to their doctor.
Their doctor wouldn’t lie to them, would they?
Guess what? Their doctor is not lying to them.
It’s just a double-blind study.
But when a test subject enters into a real-life double-blind study, by law, they must sign an agreement of awareness that they may be fooled on purpose for the greater good of humanity.
In the real world that we are all born into, we are unwilling participants in this lab experiment whose only interest is the greater good of the medical industrial complex.
Don’t be their lab rat anymore!
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