Placebo
Placebo is a substance or medical treatment which is designed for clinical experiments, but actually it is not, placebo misleads the medical experiments.
Placebo doesn’t make a considerable effect on the condition, as it is not an active treatment.
Medical health professionals experiment with placebo to compare the results from actual drugs. These experiments help professionals to know the effects of other drugs. The effect of placebo is determined as a psychological phenomenon.
If people are on placebo, they feel like they are getting an actual treatment, and they start responding positively and feel better, as a result of hopeful thoughts. This is generally known as the placebo effect. If people think that their treatment will give them negative side effects, they will feel the side effects simply because of their thinking. Placebo effects give the result the way the mind thinks and affects the body.