I actually really enjoyed this book. When I first bought it for class I wasn’t sure but I did end up engaged in the topics. I’ve never really thought much about the Placebo effect or how culture and different meanings can affect how effective we think medicine can be. And how effective we think it will be can actually effect how effective it really is. I know I was aware of this but never have I really thought about it. It’s fascinating science. I will never think about the simple act of taking Advil for a headache the same again. We have these ideas that shots work better than pills and that surgery works better than shots and that red pills stimulate us more than blue pills and that bigger or more pills work better. And, really, it’s mostly just in our head. We are tricking ourselves every day. We are allowing ourselves to be tricked every day. I would recommend this book to EVERYONE. I think having the knowledge of regression to mean, the meaning response, what exactly the placebo effect is or is not, cultural relativism, etc. could help a lot of people make more educated choices about their health and wellbeing.