Could it be that folk like you, who don't believe in the phenomenon are too busy trying to provide other, non-scientific, evidence for 'spontaneous healing' to realise that it has been prayer at work?
No, it couldn't. We're the ones wih a methodology for evaluating these claims, remember (and prayer comes up woefully short when put to the test). You continue to tout spontaneous healing as some grand mysterious thing, ignoring what's already known about it (linked to by me, twice, so unread, misunderstood or ignored by you) and what that raises for areas of continued research. The busy part that you refer is busily tryng to find out how the world actually works - that's what science is for and what scientists do.
I would ask what your methodology is for realising that prayer works but I know better. And now so does Stephen Taylor, who came to the forum seeking an answer to that very question and now realises that he's never going to get one.