All right, for the record, the Star Wars jokes were just that - jokes. I didn't hate Rise of Skywalker. There was some stuff in there that clearly irked me, but, hey, it's a Star Wars film. Don't take it too seriously. 😉
Bt they weren't in space when they were on the horse things they were in the atmosphere of excegol the sith planet, I will admit however that it was probably very very windy up there 😂 great video BTW xx
I always forget to use the placebo effect to my advantage. One of these days I'll remember to invent a "stop procrastinating" drug and then imagine myself taking it.
@@InvasionAnimation There's an old mp3 called Stop Procrastinating, if you can find it somewhere. It has the soft sounds of a beach with waves coming in and perhaps very faint seagull squawks, but there's a subliminal message hidden in it. It works really well. There was stuff I had been putting off for maybe a year, and within five minutes, I had started doing it. Anyway, one needs to do away with the inner roadblocks you set up for yourself, and stop making excuses and doing other things merely to avoid doing the thing you actually want or need to do.
Hey you should do a video on “gut feelings” next. Apparently scientists are saying that your gut biomass actually acts as a second brain. So your gut feeling is actually a bunch of bacteria collectively telling you to not or do something.
Its not so much a biomass you have a Legit tiny brain in there. Although I do know dreams, which I suspected to come from that brain at least in part might be affected somehow. Specific foods and illness will clearly make one have vivid dreams or nightmares. I know to start taking VitC, Zinc and Echinacea as soon as I have vivid nightmares as it means a virus or something is inside 6fucking me up majority of the time.
@@RelativelyBest yeah exactly, that's all it was. It was like someone took all the dumb fan theories and made an awfully terrible fan fiction. Except it's canon.
@@lolgamez9171 I think the issue is if you want to make a "fun movie" just make a new IP. No expectations nothing to hold your project up to to compare they have to judge it on its merits. If you chose to make a star wars epic conclusion you have placed those expectations on yourself. Dont be surprised at the backlash when you had the hubris to tell everyone you can do the best job with this. I dont care because starwars is awesome to me but I enjoy other stories better it's not so closely tied to my childhood. But why build hype you cant live up to and be mad at everyone else when you fail to live up to the expectations you yourself set?
Thank you for the great videos, Joe. I always find them refreshing, informative, and entertaining. I have a strong belief in the placebo effect. When I was 8, and living in group homes, I had appendicitis. I was so scared and sad, that I kept it to myself. The pain was so bad I couldn't get out of my bunk. I knew that If I could feel exactly where the pain was, I could control it. I could feel the pain was in my stomach, so I imagined a box around my stomach, and the pain, and just, in my mind, pushed it away. I could still see the box beside me, but if I kept it there, the pain was gone. I went on this way for around 2 weeks until I collapsed at school one day, when it finally burst. I was told that my appendix had burst into my stomach through an ulcer I was suffering from, and I was lucky to be alive. So, to this day I have no appendix, noticeable internal scarring, and a strong belief in the mind's ability to control pain. Thank you, again, for the great videos, Joe.
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By all means, blame Disney of screwing up production. But blame these idiots for being crap at writing: Rian Johnson Chris Terrio Derek Connolly Colin Trevorrow J.J. Abrams Disney obviously did not use the editor hammer well enough given the incoherent cluster fucks they allowed to happen.
I discovered once that a guy I knew was a flat earther. I started asking him a series of questions over a few days, until I finally got to Calculus, and that was when he blocked me.
Force healing in some of the books was pretty neat. A few Jedi with extreme patience and focus basically used telekinesis to stitch cells back together and remove poisons from the blood molecule by molecule. What it wasn't was magical regeneration in just a few seconds by waving your hands around.
Corrected title: "The Brain's Incredible Healing Powers: Joe's Rant on 'Rise of Skywalker'.". Seriously, the placebo effect is a fascinating topic with powerful potential. There are well-designed studies, e.g., where giving a patient positive suggestions while under general anesthesia greatly decreased the need for post-op pain medication and the number of days spent in the hospital recovering. Hypnosis and "power of suggestion" are related. FEAR is a potent NEGATIVE "placebo effect", along with a person's complex BELIEFS. Very important topic!
It's not just placebo effect. The body naturally cures it self even without any treatment & their are studies out there about this. Don't think it's all placebo effect.
Just to clarify...no one said "everything is a placebo effect", although I think most people equate "the placebo effect" as the mind healing itself or healing the body. Just sayin'
After working for years in medicine, before having a horrific rock climbing accident, I saw this many times. It is absolutely real. I saw guys from Afghanistan who couldn’t walk after treatment for a serious injury. When a neurologist came in and told them there was no reason they couldn’t walk…about a third of them leaned into their PT and within days were walking. So much healing is how hard the patient really wants to recover and be rid of the Dr and medicine….or how much they think they can’t live normally without it.
I love the fact that medicines are not advertised at all in the UK, apart from off-the-shelf stuff like paracetamol. I always find that one of the creepier parts of being in the US.
Thats kind of an ironic example, because paracetamol is called acetominophen, and the widely recognized brand name Tylenol. You're mentioning a drug name that we are unfamiliar with in the US
@@squirlmy Yes, most Americans refer to paracetamol as Tylenol in the same way most Brits call a vacuum cleaner a "hoover". It's a brand name that's become synonymous with a generic product.
Some years ago, I went to the ER several times with extreme back pain. The first time, they gave me an injection of Morphine, but it actually seemed to have no effect. *Do note that I didn't use nor abuse drugs, so there was no tolerance to opioids.* The second time, was something a bit stronger (sorry, don't recall the name), with minimal effect. The third time, they gave me Dilaudid and I finally had some relief (just about knocked me out, actually). They also decided to give me a CAT scan, as there was concern I was faking it to get the meds, but as it turned out, I wasn't faking it at all (I knew that). Due to an injury some 30 years prior, my lower back was in very nasty shape, with herniated discs, and a couple that had actually ruptured, along with major compression of the nerves leading to my legs. Things are better now, although I still can just barely walk. Comprehensive treatment has made a major difference for me, and gave me my life back. I do wonder, however, why the Morphine seemed to do nothing, when my expectation was I would get relief, especially considering that it wasn't a placebo.
Apologies if someone has already mentioned this, but it may be worth looking into yoga. A friend of mine has scoliosis of the spine and it helps her immensely...... 👌🏻☺️
I've known a few people who just aren't affected by opioids. And a larger number who aren't affected by novacaine. A percentage of the Korean population metabolize alcohol better and it takes much more for them to get drink and they don't suffer as much from hangovers. That percentage is dropping, btw. I don't know why. On the placebo effect, a couple thoughts. Some possibilities and personalities just don't respond as well to the placebo effect. As in the one example and the high altitude oxygen experiment, your body didn't have the previous experience of pain relief from morphine.
I did the cancer thing 10 years ago. I had the attitude that the doc's are really good at dealing with it and it would only be a minor inconvenience. Knocked me around more than I expected but I maintained a positive feeling and recovered much faster than normal. All the docs were very impressed and praised my attitude and determination. There is a lot to be said for the power of positive thinking. Not seen "Rise" yet but looking forward to a good laugh.
30 to 40 years ago i already heard weird things like this: One ( or more - I don't know ) condemned to death agreed to be part of an experiment. They told him they would cut his jugular artery to execute him. They actually just used the back of the knife and then poured warm water over his neck. He died with all the symptoms of bleeding out. One/some guy(s) were trapped in a refrigerated truck. Died with all the symptoms ... The cooling unit was switched off. Would appreciate a Joe video about cases like these - I'm too stupid to research them.
You are the only You Tuber I have seen who is able to flow so seamlessly into your commercial that I don't even notice it happening. And with all them high falutin words to boot!
I used to teach drug-dose calculation and drug administration in a nursing program. I recognized a lot of the material covered by Joe in this video, because I included a lot of the same content in my lectures. Good work on this subject Joe.
4:53 - If I’m not mistaken... You may wanna re-watch that movie. These ships weren’t in space yet... actually that’s the whole reason they were attacking. They were trying to prevent them from leaving the planet.
@B. Winky - I’m sure there are planets that are not inhabitable, I’m pretty sure the cartoons had a couple. But like @Greg Stella pointed out, it doesn’t make much sense to have much of value placed on a planet that can’t sustain life... plus you get into StarTrek/StarGate territory when you add space suits and what not.
Actually as I was around 11y old I didnt wanted to go to school the next day at all. But there was no reason to not go because I felt absolutely fine. So I went in front of the oven and sat down as near as possible that the heat isnt that uncomftable. Than I wiggled a bit to the left and right and concentrated the whole time (for I think half an hour to max. an hour) on the feeling when Im ill. At the next day I had fever and felt very dizzy. It was very weird and it might have only been an coincidence but yeah. The placebo effect in general is such an interesting theme.
Hi Joe. Interesting video. Don' t forget about the regression to the mean which can explain some of the placebo effects, especially the lady with IBS. Most patients seek treatment when they are at their peak of their symptomatology. Many chronic diseases tend to run a remission-relapse pattern.
Force Healing and Hyperdrive Kamikaze undermine the pots of both previous trilogies. Include those powers and Anakin doesn't need to go to the dark side and the Death Star is doomed.
@@theStormWeaver Force healing was established in the EU, sure, but I don't recall it ever saving someone from death, just accelerating regular healing.
To their credit, they did say hyperdrive kamikaze was a 1 in a million chance of working in Rise of Skywalker. Which retroactively makes Holdo's decision to use it pretty stupid. She would have been better off just rotating the ship to provide cover for the escaping craft.
Nothing about "the force" makes sense. According to the RPG books, Force Lightning is a dark-side power, but Force Choke is a neutral power either side can use. So generating electricity requires you to be a child-murdering psychopath, but choking a person to death is a morally neutral act. Also, there are two versions of healing people in SW. The light-side has Force Healing, which charges a person with "light-side energy" to cure their wounds. The dark-side have their own version, a vampiric Steal Life power which heals the user while draining the target of life.
I'm really surprised that hypnotherapy was not a part of this topic. That and homeopathy go hand-in-hand with the placebo effect. I'd love to hear your take on this Joe!
I have some faith in homeopathy because my mom is a homeopath, and it's worked on a lot of things for me. In fact, it's helping cure my ringworm patch right now
my younger brother used to get carsick all the time, so one day I gave him some gum, and told him it had a chemical called placebo in it. This worked for 3 years.
Thanks for all your informational content. I wake up every morning and watch your videos while drinking my coffee. I feel you’ve made me smarter by watching! Great stuff! Can’t wait to see what’s next!!
Not just the writing, the execution, the special effects, etc. just a horrible made, horribly written price of garbage. When you compare it to the original Star Wars movies of course. That’s the whole issue. There are 10 movies before it that are 1000x better.
5:07 No, they're not in space. That was kind of the whole point. They were stuck in atmosphere unable to navigate out of whatever hellscape awaited them in actual space.
5:05 You brought up many good points in this video but this one is the only one I take issue with. They're not in space, the whole battle takes place on a planet -- hence the crashing ships hitting the ground. There's generally not ground in space. We could get into why humans seem to be able to breathe on all planets and how that's possible, but that's a whole franchise problem.
Isn't the US one of the ONLY countries that hasn't banned it? During grad school over there the topic came up, and the US seemed like one of the few or only.
Great subject matter / content as always. I loved the Star Wars comments as well. Hey you’re just raising the level of awareness. With all of your observations...I was like-dang he’s right that was totally ridiculous! But hey Star Wars is “science fantasy’ if you want ‘science fiction’ watch the Expanse! 😄 or even Firefly / Serenity!
I love these videos, and this was very informative (and hilarious!), but I'm pretty disappointed that there was no mention at all of contemporary psychedelic therapies or of ancient entheogenic customs. The DMT in ayahuasca and the psilocybin in magic mushrooms, for instance, are still used in indigenous communities as medicines for ailments of the body as well as the "soul" or "self", after hundreds or thousands of years of tradition. The link between consciousness and healing is still such a mystery to science that we should be using (and talking about) all the available resources we have to see if there is something missing in the way we approach the psyche and its limits.The many organisations and universities around the globe studying and implementing psychedelic research and therapy are well beyond second-guessing about the benefits of the responsible expansion of consciousness and the subsequent rewiring of the brain due to its neuroplasticity.
@@victorbruant389 Cheaper also doesn't mean more effective or less harmful. Results are what matters. If a placebo medicine is actually working for somebody, you won't be doing them any favors by saying it was fake all along. More likely than not you will just close off an effective and easily available source of treatment. You are not in a position to do that.
@@tishafeed8085 Alcohol doesn't kill braincells, it weakens the connections between them. It can also reduce grey matter density with long term use. So yeah, it makes you "dumber", but not permanently. Discontinuing alcohol consumption will rectify these problems.
When I was a kid I learned about placebos by watching MASH. There was an episode where the morphine supply had gone bad or something so they had to give the patients sugar pills.
I'm not a doctor, but this still pisses me off. I trust my doctor to know more about medicine than I do, since it's his fucking job, so I don't go into his office and "ask him" about some drug I saw on TV.
A combination of fascinating topics, facts explained in plain language, absence of any conspiracy theory nonsense interspersed with dry, raw humour, makes for fascinating and stimulating listening GREAT job Joe Scott
"Why do we stop re-growing our teeth?" - a pertinent question. What's up with that? Why does it stop happening all of a sudden? From an evolutionary standpoint it just doesn't make any sense ... we _need_ our teeth right up until the moment of death so it doesn't make sense that this is some sort of evolutionary trait. Is it possible that we stopped re-growing our teeth due to some sort of placebo effect?
incorrect.. You need your teeth up until you reproduce.... and then to a smaller degree : sufficiently raise and protect your young.. After that your existence, and evolutionary influence is questionable :)
@@justinmallaiz4549 By that logic you might as well say as soon as we reproduce _we_ aren't needed any more, yet our hands don't rot and fall off, nor our feet. We continue to survive after because it's in our genes to do so, regardless of whether or not nor how many times we reproduce, and in order to survive we _must_ eat. I still don't get it. It still bothers me. I can't see any reason why we would stop growing our teeth. An adult body has everything it needs to produce a new tooth and we all _know_ it has the ability because we've _all_ re-grown teeth so ... I dunno, what is it that turns that mechanism off? It's not like producing a new tooth will kill you.
Oh whatever, some people will never be satisfied no matter what because it’s just “not the same!” As the original trilogy. I very much enjoyed the new movies and you know what else? I grew up on the prequels and they’re still by far my favorite.
I was just watching your video on the population explosion and it got me thinking about soil science, have you ever considered doing a video on soil organisms and their ability to sequester carbon, also no till farming?
Boltzman brain + solipsism. Only one of us has truly conscious thoughts, the rest of us are only simulating consciousness. So, your doomed to die utterly alone. You know who I'm talking to! You! We're just a figment of your imagination. An everlasting nightmare! Have a nice day! 😁
Srt-10 Mopar - this is true. The development of Morphine predated the discovery of endorphins by 172 years (assuming the dates on Wikipedia are correct). Thus, the naming occurred in reverse order to what you might classically expect.
I don't have a problem with placebo therapy, as long as it works for a person and no one is getting rich off selling non-science backed _cures_ for deadly diseases or people arent giving advice that may end up harming a person. Ex: don't give your child Tamiflu, give him thyme & elderberries instead...
4:55 That was not in space, it was like 1000 meters above the ground, it was clearly shown earlier. On the other hand, when Leia came back from space (in sw8) there were no airlocks, so the guys who let her back in would have been suck out to space and all dead.
Awesome and perfect timing for this gal who is on five different meds. Signed up with CD. Thank you for that! Been doing a lot of research about the mind and gut, which is my malady. In regards to Star Wars, my neighbor works specifically in the Star Wars division of LucasFilm/Skywalker. Happy to pass on any rants of your to him. Seriously, he's written books, too. Pete Villmur. There ya go! P.S. Love your channel. Starting my own, but it's all about music, mostly.
All right, for the record, the Star Wars jokes were just that - jokes. I didn't hate Rise of Skywalker. There was some stuff in there that clearly irked me, but, hey, it's a Star Wars film. Don't take it too seriously. 😉
Bt they weren't in space when they were on the horse things they were in the atmosphere of excegol the sith planet, I will admit however that it was probably very very windy up there 😂 great video BTW xx
Rise of skywalker sucked dont try to make lucasfilm feel better 😆
Joe Scott I don’t think I’ll bother watching RoS based on your quick review haha, my brain will likely find that experience incredibly frustrating.
But you're saying all the right things Joe!
Star Wars is a dead meme
I always forget to use the placebo effect to my advantage. One of these days I'll remember to invent a "stop procrastinating" drug and then imagine myself taking it.
I need some too. I been trying to make a comic book for 2 years, and I only drawn 3 panels.
@@InvasionAnimation There's an old mp3 called Stop Procrastinating, if you can find it somewhere. It has the soft sounds of a beach with waves coming in and perhaps very faint seagull squawks, but there's a subliminal message hidden in it.
It works really well. There was stuff I had been putting off for maybe a year, and within five minutes, I had started doing it.
Anyway, one needs to do away with the inner roadblocks you set up for yourself, and stop making excuses and doing other things merely to avoid doing the thing you actually want or need to do.
@@silvergreylion That sounds peaceful. Funnily enough I only completed 4 more panels since then. up to 7 now. i'll have to check out that mp3.
I got you fam, I already invented it. Matter fact, I been placing it in your food every day so you are good. You're welcome!
Go eat at Anteconfig house and bring your pencil. @@InvasionAnimation
Hey you should do a video on “gut feelings” next. Apparently scientists are saying that your gut biomass actually acts as a second brain. So your gut feeling is actually a bunch of bacteria collectively telling you to not or do something.
This!
Its not so much a biomass you have a Legit tiny brain in there. Although I do know dreams, which I suspected to come from that brain at least in part might be affected somehow. Specific foods and illness will clearly make one have vivid dreams or nightmares. I know to start taking VitC, Zinc and Echinacea as soon as I have vivid nightmares as it means a virus or something is inside 6fucking me up majority of the time.
Interesting
I didn't believe you so I did my own research and it's amazingly fascinatingly true!!
THIS!
I think Joe has some issues with the most recent Star Wars movie... just maybe.
Don't really get it, personally. It was a fun movie.
Tbh your not a true fan if you don’t have a problem with the new movies
@@RelativelyBest yeah exactly, that's all it was. It was like someone took all the dumb fan theories and made an awfully terrible fan fiction. Except it's canon.
@@lolgamez9171 I think the issue is if you want to make a "fun movie" just make a new IP. No expectations nothing to hold your project up to to compare they have to judge it on its merits.
If you chose to make a star wars epic conclusion you have placed those expectations on yourself. Dont be surprised at the backlash when you had the hubris to tell everyone you can do the best job with this.
I dont care because starwars is awesome to me but I enjoy other stories better it's not so closely tied to my childhood. But why build hype you cant live up to and be mad at everyone else when you fail to live up to the expectations you yourself set?
@@ezmodey1105 I have no idea what you just said. It seems both circular and without reference all at once. :/
“I am a brain, Watson. The rest of me is a mere appendix.” Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
@John Barber XDDD
Even though I learned something, the bashing of Disney Star Wars was my favorite part.
Imagine of one of our medications were placebos.
@@honey5269I wouldn't care, as long as it worked!
Thank you for the great videos, Joe. I always find them refreshing, informative, and entertaining. I have a strong belief in the placebo effect. When I was 8, and living in group homes, I had appendicitis. I was so scared and sad, that I kept it to myself. The pain was so bad I couldn't get out of my bunk. I knew that If I could feel exactly where the pain was, I could control it. I could feel the pain was in my stomach, so I imagined a box around my stomach, and the pain, and just, in my mind, pushed it away. I could still see the box beside me, but if I kept it there, the pain was gone. I went on this way for around 2 weeks until I collapsed at school one day, when it finally burst. I was told that my appendix had burst into my stomach through an ulcer I was suffering from, and I was lucky to be alive. So, to this day I have no appendix, noticeable internal scarring, and a strong belief in the mind's ability to control pain. Thank you, again, for the great videos, Joe.
"Your brain has incredible healing powers"
My brain: *f̷r̷e̴n̴c̷h̴ ̸f̷r̵i̴e̶e̴*
I feel this on spiritual level, lol.
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Fries fries is healing 😊
I hate mineral salt! It’s a rock, not a food!
i mean, darth plagueis had the power to bring his loved ones back to life...
but to be fair, that's not a story the *jedi* would tell you.
oh that's true
That was a placebo... His jedi status convinced the force to return... people a sith lord loved...
That's how I took it.
Couldn't stop laughing at the Star Wars references, Disney understands the Star Wars about as well as a flat earther understands Newtonian physics
By all means, blame Disney of screwing up production.
But blame these idiots for being crap at writing:
Rian Johnson
Chris Terrio
Derek Connolly
Colin Trevorrow
J.J. Abrams
Disney obviously did not use the editor hammer well enough given the incoherent cluster fucks they allowed to happen.
@@mangalores-x_x but how do you *really* feel?
Yeh. That movie has absolutely no underlying structure of logic, and very little of story. All just plot and 'ooh, shiny!'
Haven´t even seen the film, but couldn´t stop laughing at them either. :D
I discovered once that a guy I knew was a flat earther. I started asking him a series of questions over a few days, until I finally got to Calculus, and that was when he blocked me.
Joe, subtly starting a movie review channel. Bravo, old chap. Bravo.
Force healing in some of the books was pretty neat. A few Jedi with extreme patience and focus basically used telekinesis to stitch cells back together and remove poisons from the blood molecule by molecule. What it wasn't was magical regeneration in just a few seconds by waving your hands around.
Corrected title: "The Brain's Incredible Healing Powers: Joe's Rant on 'Rise of Skywalker'.". Seriously, the placebo effect is a fascinating topic with powerful potential. There are well-designed studies, e.g., where giving a patient positive suggestions while under general anesthesia greatly decreased the need for post-op pain medication and the number of days spent in the hospital recovering. Hypnosis and "power of suggestion" are related. FEAR is a potent NEGATIVE "placebo effect", along with a person's complex BELIEFS. Very important topic!
It's not just placebo effect. The body naturally cures it self even without any treatment & their are studies out there about this. Don't think it's all placebo effect.
Just to clarify...no one said "everything is a placebo effect", although I think most people equate "the placebo effect" as the mind healing itself or healing the body. Just sayin'
The scientific commentary on SW:RoS made this video great. lol
That title is too long.
Nocebo*
After working for years in medicine, before having a horrific rock climbing accident, I saw this many times. It is absolutely real. I saw guys from Afghanistan who couldn’t walk after treatment for a serious injury. When a neurologist came in and told them there was no reason they couldn’t walk…about a third of them leaned into their PT and within days were walking. So much healing is how hard the patient really wants to recover and be rid of the Dr and medicine….or how much they think they can’t live normally without it.
I love the fact that medicines are not advertised at all in the UK, apart from off-the-shelf stuff like paracetamol. I always find that one of the creepier parts of being in the US.
We find it creepy too
It's creepy to me, too, but because it's naked proof that the pharmaceutical companies own Congress.
Thats kind of an ironic example, because paracetamol is called acetominophen, and the widely recognized brand name Tylenol. You're mentioning a drug name that we are unfamiliar with in the US
@@squirlmy Yes, most Americans refer to paracetamol as Tylenol in the same way most Brits call a vacuum cleaner a "hoover". It's a brand name that's become synonymous with a generic product.
Only discovered that by following the run up to the election in 2016,its sooooo creepy 👌
We get a Star Wars Rise of Skywalker review and a video about placebo at the same time, a 2-in-1 deal, can't complain about that 😏
It's a sweet deal! :)
TheHunterWolf yup 👍
Some years ago, I went to the ER several times with extreme back pain. The first time, they gave me an injection of Morphine, but it actually seemed to have no effect. *Do note that I didn't use nor abuse drugs, so there was no tolerance to opioids.* The second time, was something a bit stronger (sorry, don't recall the name), with minimal effect. The third time, they gave me Dilaudid and I finally had some relief (just about knocked me out, actually).
They also decided to give me a CAT scan, as there was concern I was faking it to get the meds, but as it turned out, I wasn't faking it at all (I knew that). Due to an injury some 30 years prior, my lower back was in very nasty shape, with herniated discs, and a couple that had actually ruptured, along with major compression of the nerves leading to my legs.
Things are better now, although I still can just barely walk. Comprehensive treatment has made a major difference for me, and gave me my life back.
I do wonder, however, why the Morphine seemed to do nothing, when my expectation was I would get relief, especially considering that it wasn't a placebo.
Apologies if someone has already mentioned this, but it may be worth looking into yoga. A friend of mine has scoliosis of the spine and it helps her immensely...... 👌🏻☺️
that’s so interesting. i wonder if your biochemical makeup makes you less responsive to opioids in general 🤔
I've known a few people who just aren't affected by opioids. And a larger number who aren't affected by novacaine.
A percentage of the Korean population metabolize alcohol better and it takes much more for them to get drink and they don't suffer as much from hangovers. That percentage is dropping, btw. I don't know why.
On the placebo effect, a couple thoughts. Some possibilities and personalities just don't respond as well to the placebo effect.
As in the one example and the high altitude oxygen experiment, your body didn't have the previous experience of pain relief from morphine.
Now we have to worry about Placebo Resistant Bacteria! Aaaaaaaahhh, the sky is falling...
"Willie" delivery was perfect. Thankfully, I had just swallowed my coffee.
"Goonies in space" killed me
Yup. Though i didn't like the comparison, mainly because Goonies is waaaaaaay better movie than this Star War travesty...
I did the cancer thing 10 years ago. I had the attitude that the doc's are really good at dealing with it and it would only be a minor inconvenience. Knocked me around more than I expected but I maintained a positive feeling and recovered much faster than normal. All the docs were very impressed and praised my attitude and determination. There is a lot to be said for the power of positive thinking.
Not seen "Rise" yet but looking forward to a good laugh.
This was the best rise of skywalker review ive seen yet🤣
30 to 40 years ago i already heard weird things like this:
One ( or more - I don't know ) condemned to death agreed to be part of an experiment.
They told him they would cut his jugular artery to execute him.
They actually just used the back of the knife and then poured warm water over his neck.
He died with all the symptoms of bleeding out.
One/some guy(s) were trapped in a refrigerated truck.
Died with all the symptoms ...
The cooling unit was switched off.
Would appreciate a Joe video about cases like these - I'm too stupid to research them.
Goonies in Space? That sounds like a compliment!
How come do you have that Joe icon beside your name? Is this some sort of way by UA-cam to recognize fans?
Channel memberships. 😉
Psssst! Boss Nass does the truffle shuffle, pass it on.
I haven’t seen a movie in forever, but I’d run there for Goonies In Space! But I’m pushing for Joe as the director!
You are the only You Tuber I have seen who is able to flow so seamlessly into your commercial that I don't even notice it happening. And with all them high falutin words to boot!
*Joe: Posts Video
*Me: Likes before the video begins
Love your stuff my guy
I have an Extension on Chrome so every video I watch gets a 'like' unless I actively select 'dislike'.
I used to teach drug-dose calculation and drug administration in a nursing program. I recognized a lot of the material covered by Joe in this video, because I included a lot of the same content in my lectures. Good work on this subject Joe.
4:53 - If I’m not mistaken... You may wanna re-watch that movie. These ships weren’t in space yet... actually that’s the whole reason they were attacking. They were trying to prevent them from leaving the planet.
Levi M Luke you’re correct. But why is every planet in StarWars terraformed?
@@reddcube Why would they go to any of the ones that aren't habitable?
@B. Winky - I’m sure there are planets that are not inhabitable, I’m pretty sure the cartoons had a couple. But like @Greg Stella pointed out, it doesn’t make much sense to have much of value placed on a planet that can’t sustain life... plus you get into StarTrek/StarGate territory when you add space suits and what not.
Erm... I think the word you're looking for is "were." Were attacking. Were trying.
Actually as I was around 11y old I didnt wanted to go to school the next day at all. But there was no reason to not go because I felt absolutely fine. So I went in front of the oven and sat down as near as possible that the heat isnt that uncomftable. Than I wiggled a bit to the left and right and concentrated the whole time (for I think half an hour to max. an hour) on the feeling when Im ill. At the next day I had fever and felt very dizzy. It was very weird and it might have only been an coincidence but yeah. The placebo effect in general is such an interesting theme.
When I saw that scene with the space horses, my first thought was, “Did Boyega win a bet?”
Overdosed on placebo pills....I'm dying laughing over here. Dude, WTF!
Shots fired. I love every jab at the new Star Wars films. So much salt.
And jabs have good effect, I hear
The new trilogy was a huge disappointment
Honsestly the new trilogy was great
Hey Joe, thanks for the videos you make. I thoroughly enjoy them and you are appreciated.
Lol I love how the Star Wars gripes come out of nowhere and carry through.
Hi Joe. Interesting video. Don' t forget about the regression to the mean which can explain some of the placebo effects, especially the lady with IBS. Most patients seek treatment when they are at their peak of their symptomatology. Many chronic diseases tend to run a remission-relapse pattern.
Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker = Goonies in Space
You killed me dude!... and nailed it!
member berries?
I HIGHLY ENJOYED your intermittent star wars rants :DDDDD Just, so much. TY Sir.
Force Healing and Hyperdrive Kamikaze undermine the pots of both previous trilogies. Include those powers and Anakin doesn't need to go to the dark side and the Death Star is doomed.
Force Healing was an established power in the Expanded Universe decades ago. The other thing was fucking stupid.
@@theStormWeaver
Force healing was established in the EU, sure, but I don't recall it ever saving someone from death, just accelerating regular healing.
To their credit, they did say hyperdrive kamikaze was a 1 in a million chance of working in Rise of Skywalker. Which retroactively makes Holdo's decision to use it pretty stupid. She would have been better off just rotating the ship to provide cover for the escaping craft.
So does that mean Brexit ruined Force Healing in the UK?
Nothing about "the force" makes sense. According to the RPG books, Force Lightning is a dark-side power, but Force Choke is a neutral power either side can use. So generating electricity requires you to be a child-murdering psychopath, but choking a person to death is a morally neutral act.
Also, there are two versions of healing people in SW. The light-side has Force Healing, which charges a person with "light-side energy" to cure their wounds. The dark-side have their own version, a vampiric Steal Life power which heals the user while draining the target of life.
Give this man an award for comedic editting.....
Love you Joe. Keep us laughing.
I wish I could heal my brain from the beating it took while watching Rise Of Skywalker........
Joe, I live for the intro to your vids. That drum rhythm and your spin, genius.
7:37 Does a blue placebo pill also help with impotence? ;)
No, it allows you to stay in the Matrix
@@miriam3848 I know kung foofoo!
I know this erection doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious.
Came for learning about mysterious brain powers. Stayed for the Star Wars roast 🙂
Woh bro, “spoiler alert!” Haha.
P Chevalier good thing it’s a shit movie 😂 dont even bother watching it lol
Really hate that, sure if the movie is less than a week old, but other wise too bad.
I'm really surprised that hypnotherapy was not a part of this topic. That and homeopathy go hand-in-hand with the placebo effect. I'd love to hear your take on this Joe!
homeopathy doesn't work for me because i consider it placebo lmaooo
I have some faith in homeopathy because my mom is a homeopath, and it's worked on a lot of things for me. In fact, it's helping cure my ringworm patch right now
I said the exact same thing when I saw that scene with the quicksand and the cave! Lol
my younger brother used to get carsick all the time, so one day I gave him some gum, and told him it had a chemical called placebo in it. This worked for 3 years.
Yes keeping calling starwars out on it's bullshit! Love it dude
Thanks for all your informational content. I wake up every morning and watch your videos while drinking my coffee. I feel you’ve made me smarter by watching! Great stuff! Can’t wait to see what’s next!!
Let me guess...You're having an issue with the writing of "The Rise of Skywalker"?
the lack of, more than the adjective
Not just the writing, the execution, the special effects, etc. just a horrible made, horribly written price of garbage. When you compare it to the original Star Wars movies of course. That’s the whole issue. There are 10 movies before it that are 1000x better.
@@JohnFKennedy420 I thought you were dead.
@@Stangil1 his death was...greatly exaggerated...
They weren't riding in space Joe they were in the atmosphere of a planet duh
5:07 No, they're not in space. That was kind of the whole point. They were stuck in atmosphere unable to navigate out of whatever hellscape awaited them in actual space.
Still sort of ties back to the treadmill at high altitude, but there must be a Force for that.
This whole video was made to shit on the starwars movie 😂😂😂 love it.
5:05 You brought up many good points in this video but this one is the only one I take issue with. They're not in space, the whole battle takes place on a planet -- hence the crashing ships hitting the ground. There's generally not ground in space. We could get into why humans seem to be able to breathe on all planets and how that's possible, but that's a whole franchise problem.
I thought that was a great way of introducing the topic. We _are_ 'brains-in-a-jar' essentially!
Brains in a Jarjar
@@relkasi5925 No Zebra. *No*
@@ironsnowflake1076 Yes Iron Yes, join the Jar side
@@relkasi5925 LMAOOOOOOO... I'll consider that...the true darkside, we're talking midnight in a coalmine dark 😁
@@relkasi5925 Joke's on you, Jarjar's the best sith lord.
Basically.. Your brain controls your life way more than you could possibly imagine.
Welcome to the Fandom Menace, Joe!
...or is it Phandom?
Joe Scott with another great video, keep'em comin man your videos are great.
Advertising drugs to patiens is not really a thing in Europe.
Isn't the US one of the ONLY countries that hasn't banned it? During grad school over there the topic came up, and the US seemed like one of the few or only.
That seems like the way to go, American medicine is pretty backwards in some aspects ugh
@@SamFischer117 *America is pretty backwards in some aspects
Fixed that for you.
It WAS banned in the US until fairly recently. So it's even worse than you think, it's the only nation to unban drug commercials!
Yea its false advertising. You cant even buy them. They just tease u with them. Then When u ask for them they say no.
Loved all the starwars references. Hoping there is no copyright issues because videos like this are great!
I remember seeing a print ad once for "Genuine Placebo Aphrodesiacs."
That name is contradictory and confusing and I love it!
Joe is awesome. All his videos are interesting. Even the one about things I don't find all that interesting. Kudos.
And I love that he is ripping on Rise of Skywalker. Eff that garbage.
I feel your pain about that movie. I wish I would’ve never saw it and kept my wonderful memories of the original Star Wars. Lol
Great subject matter / content as always. I loved the Star Wars comments as well. Hey you’re just raising the level of awareness. With all of your observations...I was like-dang he’s right that was totally ridiculous! But hey Star Wars is “science fantasy’ if you want ‘science fiction’ watch the Expanse! 😄 or even Firefly / Serenity!
I love these videos, and this was very informative (and hilarious!), but I'm pretty disappointed that there was no mention at all of contemporary psychedelic therapies or of ancient entheogenic customs. The DMT in ayahuasca and the psilocybin in magic mushrooms, for instance, are still used in indigenous communities as medicines for ailments of the body as well as the "soul" or "self", after hundreds or thousands of years of tradition.
The link between consciousness and healing is still such a mystery to science that we should be using (and talking about) all the available resources we have to see if there is something missing in the way we approach the psyche and its limits.The many organisations and universities around the globe studying and implementing psychedelic research and therapy are well beyond second-guessing about the benefits of the responsible expansion of consciousness and the subsequent rewiring of the brain due to its neuroplasticity.
Great video! Love these topics about the mind and body. You’re doing a good Job Scott!
Does alcohol make you dumber?
1:32 This is why homeopathy "works"
alcohol kills braincells, so in a certain way, yes, this makes you dumber
If it does work for somebody, let it.
@@moozooh I used to work in a pharmacy, you can get real medication much cheaper (at least in Austria), homeopathy is a rip-off
@@victorbruant389 Cheaper also doesn't mean more effective or less harmful. Results are what matters. If a placebo medicine is actually working for somebody, you won't be doing them any favors by saying it was fake all along. More likely than not you will just close off an effective and easily available source of treatment. You are not in a position to do that.
@@tishafeed8085
Alcohol doesn't kill braincells, it weakens the connections between them. It can also reduce grey matter density with long term use. So yeah, it makes you "dumber", but not permanently. Discontinuing alcohol consumption will rectify these problems.
3:04 Good.....GOOD! You anger makes you powerful, let the hate flow through you!
When I was a kid I learned about placebos by watching MASH.
There was an episode where the morphine supply had gone bad or something so they had to give the patients sugar pills.
A science lesson and a Star Wars movie review wrapped up in one sleek package!
Lol, way to go Joe! Thanks for being you. 😁
Throw in a joint, and see what happens . ???!!
“Ask your doctor if (fill in ALL drugs advertised on TV) is for you”. Ya! Do this! It’s fun. Doctors love it too 😀.
I'm not a doctor, but this still pisses me off. I trust my doctor to know more about medicine than I do, since it's his fucking job, so I don't go into his office and "ask him" about some drug I saw on TV.
Another good video on psychology with multiple perspectives explored. Well done.
@5:00 correction! The Star Destroyers were in atmosphere. A mile or so above ground.
I love how this is an educational video but also a Star Wars Rant lol.
[insert matrix morpheus reality monologue here]
All I'm offering you is the truth, nothing more, nothing less.
@@ArcherWarhound nothing less isn't there.
A combination of fascinating topics,
facts explained in plain language,
absence of any conspiracy theory nonsense
interspersed with dry, raw humour,
makes for fascinating and stimulating listening
GREAT job Joe Scott
8:27 Why is it whenever I see a photo of Pavlov, I crave a hot-dog?
At first I thought your transition music sounded way too much like a truck commercial but now I rock out to it
"Why do we stop re-growing our teeth?" - a pertinent question. What's up with that? Why does it stop happening all of a sudden? From an evolutionary standpoint it just doesn't make any sense ... we _need_ our teeth right up until the moment of death so it doesn't make sense that this is some sort of evolutionary trait. Is it possible that we stopped re-growing our teeth due to some sort of placebo effect?
incorrect.. You need your teeth up until you reproduce.... and then to a smaller degree : sufficiently raise and protect your young.. After that your existence, and evolutionary influence is questionable :)
@@justinmallaiz4549 By that logic you might as well say as soon as we reproduce _we_ aren't needed any more, yet our hands don't rot and fall off, nor our feet. We continue to survive after because it's in our genes to do so, regardless of whether or not nor how many times we reproduce, and in order to survive we _must_ eat. I still don't get it. It still bothers me. I can't see any reason why we would stop growing our teeth. An adult body has everything it needs to produce a new tooth and we all _know_ it has the ability because we've _all_ re-grown teeth so ... I dunno, what is it that turns that mechanism off? It's not like producing a new tooth will kill you.
Glad you do these videos man. The way you do shit is lit. Keep it goin man. Thanks for being good at what you do.
Was it REALLY necessary to remind us that Star Wars has been destroyed? C'mon, maaaannnnn.
@Lucius Martius I liked the GoT Ending AND the Star Wars ending. Yes it was different, but i liked it.
Oh whatever, some people will never be satisfied no matter what because it’s just “not the same!” As the original trilogy. I very much enjoyed the new movies and you know what else? I grew up on the prequels and they’re still by far my favorite.
I was just watching your video on the population explosion and it got me thinking about soil science, have you ever considered doing a video on soil organisms and their ability to sequester carbon, also no till farming?
7:42 ohhh so that is why september is "yellow", interesting. i'm learning so much, ty
5:41 It's spelled serotonin, I believe, not "seratonin" 😏
sarahtonin?
What? Spelling corrections from the one who spells Feinstein with a Y? I kid, I kid. But Im gonna go with Ceratoenen.
@Steve Ramsey That's because I'm not a Feinstein lol. It's Feynman + Einstein 😉
Who is Sarah Tonin?
I believe that you are very smart with 300 iq, yes?
Best Joe Scott video ever. Period.
I remember seeing a M.A.S.H episode about this many years ago
Excellent informational video! Thanks Joe!
I AM YELLING AND WANT TO SAY THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR STAR WARS COMMENTS, thank you.
The old.... "How can we tell we aren't a brain in a vat". Technically we could all be Boltzmann brains. Or just one of us could be all of us.
Yeah, I might just imagine the whole world
Boltzman brain + solipsism. Only one of us has truly conscious thoughts, the rest of us are only simulating consciousness. So, your doomed to die utterly alone. You know who I'm talking to! You! We're just a figment of your imagination. An everlasting nightmare! Have a nice day! 😁
@@squirlmy It's sounds like there's actually a God who created us all
A few of my friends got off on the "what if you're all just my imagination?" so I always asked "what if we are both someone else's imagination?
It must be me then because I've had that thought before
Joe getting angry about force healing while I, in 2021 am still trying to figure out where Rey got the yellow lightsaber from...
Fun Fact: Endorphins = Endogenous + Morphines
Colin Is that true? Or you trolling.
Srt-10 Mopar - this is true. The development of Morphine predated the discovery of endorphins by 172 years (assuming the dates on Wikipedia are correct). Thus, the naming occurred in reverse order to what you might classically expect.
@@colinwatt00 I never heard that before, but I just looked it up and, yup!
5:40 fun fact, the word endorphin is actually a portmanteau of endogenous morphine. the body's own chemical was named after the drug
I don't have a problem with placebo therapy, as long as it works for a person and no one is getting rich off selling non-science backed _cures_ for deadly diseases or people arent giving advice that may end up harming a person. Ex: don't give your child Tamiflu, give him thyme & elderberries instead...
BTW, from your channel, several months ago, I was introduced to Curiosity Stream, to which I am now happily addicted. Thanks for that, too.
“If you believe it, then it it true”
4:55 That was not in space, it was like 1000 meters above the ground, it was clearly shown earlier.
On the other hand, when Leia came back from space (in sw8) there were no airlocks, so the guys who let her back in would have been suck out to space and all dead.
So......you obviously LOVED Rise of Skywalker.
What's not to love with it lol
Awesome and perfect timing for this gal who is on five different meds. Signed up with CD. Thank you for that! Been doing a lot of research about the mind and gut, which is my malady. In regards to Star Wars, my neighbor works specifically in the Star Wars division of LucasFilm/Skywalker. Happy to pass on any rants of your to him. Seriously, he's written books, too. Pete Villmur. There ya go! P.S. Love your channel. Starting my own, but it's all about music, mostly.
12:58 Yeah, but you are also relying on men to self report on their "Willy" working or not, so...
One of your best videos yet, especially the Star Wars nonsense
Great video. But damn you are salty af about ROS.
Hilarious - and accurate salt however. Movie reviews from a scientific perspective on tmi?
Movie review - “it’s shit”
LOL, damn, you ain't lying! Gonna call him Morton from now on.