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I think the smell of coffee might work this way for some
people, though probably only by conditioned reflex. |
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How about "gunpowder in the morning"? |
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[swimswim] Don't you mean napalm? |
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That's for lazy Sunday afternoons by the pool. |
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To paraphrase Scott Adams, i think it's important that prescriptions hurt the patient. |
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Seriously though, what i do with essential oils is completely ignore the idea that they're supposed to be nice. As far as i'm concerned, whereas essential oils are useful for things like stimulating local circulation or killing athlete's foot fungi, there's no point in them being pleasant to use because that's airy-fairy waffly hippy bullshit. So i'm entirely functional and utilitarian in my approach. However, i do also think that the likes of associations with odours, such as "wake up and smell the coffee" are useful psychosomatically. This means that one should try to sell remedies which are completely imaginary. |
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It's an interesting point, how many of the illnesses that we experience during our lives are "real" and how many are psychosomatic? |
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If the psychosomatic ones form a significant proportion of the whole - then from a perception angle alone, they deserve the application of some nice, safe form of medicine (one where the active ingredients are, for example, diluted to a point where they are unlikely to do anyone any harm) |
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At least this way, the perception of illness can be treated with the perception of medicine, and wellness can unsue. |
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The only problem then remaining is reliably telling the difference between psychosomatic and physiological illness. |
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Exactly. However, that doesn't mean structural pathology can't be reversed psychosomatically. "I'm thinking of having my whole body surgically removed". |
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Fine, can I have it when you're done with it? |
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