The Scotsman

The Placebo Experiment: Can My Brain Cure My Body?

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Could fake pills be used to treat some of our most common medical complaints?

To find out, Michael Mosley embarks on Britain’s largest ever trial to investigat­e the placebo effect.

He is heading to Blackpool to gather 117 people suffering from backache – one of the leading causes of chronic pain – before trying to treat them with nothing but fake pills and the power of the mind.

Working with experts from the University of Oxford, Mosley will discover that the placebo effect is more than just a medical curiosity. The brain is actually capable of producing its own drugs and these can be more powerful than prescripti­on painkiller­s.

Mosley’s volunteers come from all walks of life, but they have all suffered with bad backs for years and feel their convention­al medication has failed them. They think they are taking part in the trial of a powerful new painkiller, but their blue and white capsules actually contain nothing but ground up rice. Can this fake treatment make a real difference? And how will the volunteers react when the truth is revealed?

Thursday, BBC2, 9pm

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