Every drug in the psycho-pharmacopoeia is cosmetic. There are no curative drugs.
Consider two treatments that "work" for depression, cognitive therapy versus SSRI's. For each you get roughly a 65 percent relief rate, along with a placebo effect that ranges from 45 to 55 percent. This means that the treatment's net actual effect is between 10 and 20 percent. The more compelling the placebo, the higher the placebo percentage, and therefore the smaller actual effect.
And again by effect, we're talking relief, not a cure.
True, but just because I wash the mascara off before bed and have to put it on in the morning doesn't mean it doesn't look fabulous... No one cares if it is real or not. Sometimes it's the effect that matters.
maybe me
I'm in the mood for a romance
you'll never be bored
not too much kink either
just the occasional
like tanning oil and sliced peaches in heavy syrup
maybe me
I'm in the mood for a romance
you'll never be bored
not too much kink either
just the occasional
like tanning oil and sliced peaches in heavy syrup