Are the Stress Shield results from the placebo effect?
The placebo effect is simply the manifestation of real measurable, observable, or felt results not attributable to a medication, treatment, or stimulus. A classic case of this is when a subject is given, for example, sugar pills rather than drugs, told that the pills are drugs, and physical changes occur as if the drugs were being ingested. This has historically been considered to be an anomalous side-effect sometimes found in treatments and therapies, hence the use of double-blind studies to prove the effectiveness of the treatment involved. Rather than study and utilize the placebo effect, it has largely been discarded as an anomaly. Fortunately many researchers are showing the power of the mind to alter physical reality, including health. So the question arises, are the results observed in the thousands of people who have used the Stress Shield attributable to the placebo effect? We have finite measurable output from the Stress Shield, and have observed such overwhelmingly positive