Otherwise, i dont feel that they really represent clinical approaches or ideas about illness that are grounded in science. Cspan well, you can see them on a regular basis on public television. First of all, what do you know about any of them . Guest i know that Christine Northrup did, in fact, have a pbs special and she wrote a book called womens bodiesmy gosh, im blanking on it, butand itshe had wide, wide viewership. And, in fact, all three of them, Deepak Chopra and i believe andrew weil as well have had specials on pbs. So thats a huge viewership. And their books are bestsellers. So clearly, they appeal to people. But some of the messages that they put out, i think are, as i said, not really grounded in experimental work. They talk about therapies that have not been proven. And Christine Northrup in particular is put forth as a Womens Health expert, and yet, some of the truisms that she was putting forth reminded me of sort of a bad parody of freud. What she said, for example, was
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