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“psychosomatics” the branch of medicine trying to apply psychology to all diseases is a perfect example of this.
“Your bodily functions are controlled by your thoughts and therefore all you have to do to get better from physical diseases is stop thinking you are ill.” It’s a super ableist and sexist (it’s mainly applied to women) pseudoscience that unfortunately is still present in some medical corners.
If we had the knowledge and absolute control of our brains, we could defeat disease. But fuck me, we're in the dark ages of medicine given what we know vs. what's unknown. We might never be able to control our physiology that finely.
that’s ridiculous.
structural damage in the body wont go away by thinking it away.
Diseases based on dyregulations and problematic pathways might be helped if we manage to control the ANS but the ANS is by definition not capable of being controlled by thoughts.