Studies have shown that placebo articles still make some readers feel better.
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NatGeo is owned by Murdoch now. Seems about par for the course. Sad to see a longtime venerable publication diminished like that.
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I think this is a franchise marketing publication that the regular editorial team has nothing to do with. Newsweek did some pretty embarrassing ones. Including this one https://www.amazon.com/Newsweek-Madam-President/dp/B01MRL0YXU/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5JEFRERG0X0ZQ13PP794 …
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Interesting. Thx.
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Exactly how does one DIY put rocks in the middle of his back?
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Since quantum physics tells us matter doesn’t exist - all reality is made up of “vibrations” - a focused manipulation of your life force energy should do the trick. Or have a friend place them there. Both work.
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NatGeo is now owned by Rupert Murdoch which explains everything.
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Oh they’re rocks, I always assumed they were leaches engorged with the clients blood. Stones as placebos for leaches, shocking scam!
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Hey, the issue is actually mostly about natural, herbal remedies (no science). That picture just irritated me!
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Because 'That picture just irritated me!' you want it retracted? Really?
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