Very well put, @boolybooly.
I am old enough to be around to observe the 1960's and 70's hippy adoption of TM among other mindfulness and meditation practices. At that time it was more about self exploration and learning from other religious practices by people who had rejected parts at least...
Sure, I'm happy to hear about those who recovered, especially if there are statistically significantly more of them in the active treatment group of a clinical trial than in the control group, and recovery is clinically real and long lasting, not just filling in questionnaires differently...
These guys are so predictable. Assert you beliefs often enough and whinge about researcher harassment often enough and somehow everyone is supposed to believe this crap is evidence based medicine.
That study was on people hospitalised with severe Covid, I think, so not necessarily representative of people who had mild or asymptomatic Covid then went on to develop ME/CFS.
Is this the same one, currently quoting me £86.50 on Amazon
If so, you are paying nearly £100 for connecting it to Visible for a year. That seems excessive, but I guess business is business, and business will charge whatever people will pay.
:laugh: I'm clearly lacking a fairy godmother. Now I know what's wrong with me, hurrah. Thanks Peter, a great way of showing up the emptiness of this stuff.
I had a quick look at the website. From the glimpse it gives of the cards I can see that some people learning to adjust to disabling chronic illness might find them useful particularly in learning to break down activities into tiny achievable steps and learning to feel OK about that.
For an old...
As far as I can see it was a simple database query and stats package study, with no external funding and done by a group of people. My guess is a student group project.
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