Boris Heifetz
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She was in the placebo group.
Boris told me the people who got placebo... They got so much better, they were indistinguishable from the patients who got ketamine.
Boris told me the people who got placebo... They got so much better, they were indistinguishable from the patients who got ketamine.
Boris told me the people who got placebo... They got so much better, they were indistinguishable from the patients who got ketamine.
You know, there's a lot of the same reactions. Like, well, I, you know, I can't explain it either. But this, it's important. It's, you know, I got better. In some cases, they stayed better.
You know, there's a lot of the same reactions. Like, well, I, you know, I can't explain it either. But this, it's important. It's, you know, I got better. In some cases, they stayed better.
You know, there's a lot of the same reactions. Like, well, I, you know, I can't explain it either. But this, it's important. It's, you know, I got better. In some cases, they stayed better.
Imaginary is like something that doesn't exist. This is a real thing. And placebo has real biology behind it. And it is one of the most valuable treatments we have in medicine, full stop.
Imaginary is like something that doesn't exist. This is a real thing. And placebo has real biology behind it. And it is one of the most valuable treatments we have in medicine, full stop.
Imaginary is like something that doesn't exist. This is a real thing. And placebo has real biology behind it. And it is one of the most valuable treatments we have in medicine, full stop.
How do you control for a transformative experience?
How do you control for a transformative experience?
How do you control for a transformative experience?
How do you control for a transformative experience?
How do you control for a transformative experience?
How do you control for a transformative experience?
You know, it's like the industrial revolution in medicine, that you can really reduce things down to a drug, you would take it every day, you know, something that you can define.
You know, it's like the industrial revolution in medicine, that you can really reduce things down to a drug, you would take it every day, you know, something that you can define.
You know, it's like the industrial revolution in medicine, that you can really reduce things down to a drug, you would take it every day, you know, something that you can define.
It's very difficult to study experience because really a lot of things are happening. You're getting a drug. You're learning something. There's a learning process. There's hope, expectation. And then there's this like wild phantasmagoric, you know, thing that happens for eight hours in the middle of it.