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Quote by: HelioPrime It's sort of like reflexology which I enjoyed while staying in NY. It came as a second part of a massage. I asked the spa lady if it really works and her answer was clinically no, there is no connection between the feet and organs, but for many people it appears to have an impact. She said it most certainly won't work if you close your mind to it in advance.
Kind of illustrates the topic at hand. Reflexology has no evidence in solid medical science. Yet it appears to work for many people. Could just the actions of working the feet and hands cause the brain to interact with the body and improve health? We don't know, but closing yourself to the possibility before even going for the service will probably close you to this possibility. |
So, you asked her for evidence, she gave you
bad evidence which you ignored and decided to try on your own (probably while being influenced by someone physically stimulating you...) where upon it felt good so you concluded that it "works".
Non evidence and bad evidence considered "evidence". Yup. Helio is still as intellectually bankrupt as ever.