It depends on what you're having it done for. There are studies that have shown it to be as effective as "conventional" treatments for a number of ailments - I can't think what they were offhand, but the studies were pretty convincing. Whether the mechanism by which it's effective is placebo or something else, the effects (at least in these cases that were studied) were real and lasting.
If you're just going for relaxation, it can't hurt. If you're going for some other reason, to treat a specific ailment, do your research first to see if it's been shown to be effective as a treatment for that ailment.
Good luck - interested to hear how it goes!
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