Trial Report A Pilot Feasibility Study of the Effects of Color and Light Therapy for Patients with Chronic Fatigue/ME, 2024, Roseman-Halsband & Bested

Coloured light therapy crap again??? It was proven useless and often harmful (by convincing people to not seek proper medical treatment) probably several times in the past. His "then it is logical that" is illogical.

There should be a list of "undead" treatments: silly pseudomedicine that keeps rising from the dead.


Why do I think that this "pilot study" will somehow end up showing positive results?
 
Did they control for the colours of the clothes participants wore during the trial period, what they watched on TV, how the rooms they frequent were decorated, etc? Did they do darkness controls? Perhaps they should monitor the auras of everyone the subjects came into contact with, including the researchers.

Or perhaps not, given the whole exercise is pointless.
 
Alison Bested was a leading ME/CFS doctor in Canada a number of years ago. She then moved to Nancy Klimas’ INIM in Florida.
Well we know from her talk about pacing at one of the CDC dial in presentations in 2018 that she’s a big fan of “pretty water coloured memories of the way we were” from her attempt to get everyone singing.:whistle:
 
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