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ickplant@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

The healing power of crystals

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The healing power of crystals

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ickplant@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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  • alternative_igloo@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    Devil’s advocate time: the placebo effect is incredibly powerful, and for many people it’s all that’s needed.

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      I’m all for this but it’s a slippery slope. People seem to go from using a crystal to get over a small psychological road block to thinking that vaccines cause autism real quick.

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      So you are saying that paying money to a scammer for a magical rock is a reasonable alternative to seeing a doctor. Also there are different types of placebo effects: https://thelogicofscience.com/2022/09/02/how-well-do-you-understand-placebo-effects

    • Ultraviolet@lemmy.world
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      In some cases, yes. Hiccup cures are all placebo, but the placebo effect is all you need to cure hiccups anyway, so in that case they’re just as good as a real cure would be if one existed.

      But for something more serious where the placebo effect isn’t enough, it could be actively dangerous if someone chooses the placebo over real treatment.

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      Never thought of it that way! Good thought.

  • Rachelhazideas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    What about the healing powers of enjoying yourself with a hobby like collecting a bunch of minerals and just looking at them?

    Surely, having a hobby can improve some people’s mental health.

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      That depends. Is your hobby overrun by charletans using your ignorant faith in easily disproven claims to sell false promises of a better life? Because not only is that detrimental to your mental and financial health, but it is bad for society as a whole as it erodes trust in science and knowledge itself.

      People who like shiny crystals decorating their homes aren’t a problem. People who spend money they don’t have on magic because government doctors are trying to put chips in your brain are a real and existential problem.

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    You’re not throwing them at your enemies hard enough.

    • ickplant@lemmy.worldOP
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      The crystals, they do nothing!

    • Kerrigor@kbin.social
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      Healed for -5 HP

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    Uranium will affect your aura by misaligning your chakras

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      Under the right conditions it will also misalign your skin with your body.

      Never underestimate the potential face melting power of angry Rocks.

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    Actually, that’s not true. Fluorite has a slight healing power for your teeth.

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      Ok, fuck, you got me. Now I have to admit that crystals do have healing power.

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        Also Quartz is used extensively in electronics, including medical devices that help people with healing or managing their ailments.

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          Florite the magic Cristal of dental hygien and quartz the magic Cristal of electricity

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            Crystals that exhibit piezo powers also get my stove lit.

  • GallantTheKnight@lemmy.world
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    Have you tried eating any of those before posting this?

    Checkmate

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      It’s really hard to argue with superb logic and science like this.

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    coprolite?

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      𝓓𝓸𝓮𝓼𝓷’𝓽 𝓭𝓸 𝓼𝓱𝓲𝓽

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    @ickplant That’s completely wrong. Each rock/mineral has a hidden skill. Once acquired, you have less money.

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      Some crystals like torbernite and asbestos have a special skill too, called “radiation poisoning” and “lung cancer”

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      Money loss is a very common spell as you have very well demonstrated

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    Incorrect. Fluorite is made of calcium fluoride. You can mix that shit with some sulfuric acid and make poison acid gas. Don’t do this though, it definitely won’t cure autism or help you pray the gay away. Hydrogen fluoride is like the complete polar opposite of magical healing powers.

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      If poison acid gas doesn’t cure my gay, nothing will…

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        well, it does cure your gay, in addition to curing everything else that comes along with life

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          A permanent cure for life… I like it.

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      It’s magical hurting powers however sadly using these powers are forbidden by the geneva council after the first wizard war

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    I was in Sedona, AZ, and I witnessed what I can only call a church service about crystals. Interesting place.

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    Fetid fluorite will sometimes give off pure fluorine, which is the exact opposite of healing, but I think it’s cool though as I normally only get to breathe the fumes of the organic solvents at my lab. I would love to have perfluorinated lungs, so I myself can become the forever chemical.

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    I have a lapis lazuli rock the size of a child’s fist on my desk at home. It’s a beautiful rock and I’m happy it doesn’t do shit

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      I built my entire base out of lapis because idk what else to do with all of it

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    Placebos can still be effective on a person who knows it’s a placebo.

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      https://thelogicofscience.com/2022/09/02/how-well-do-you-understand-placebo-effects/

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    There are a bunch of crystals that do shit, like molly and meth.

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      Also, less fun stuff like salt and sugar.

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    Lol 6 crystal mommies downvoted this

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