I think undeniable is an absurdly strong claim.
We have very little evidence of any sort of quality that “fear can prevent natural recovery”.
There are plenty of people making the opposite claim that the more you rest and avoid exercise the higher your chances of recovery (and there is no high quality evidence to suggest that either).
We pretty much have linked nothing with lesser / higher chances of recovery reliably except age, illness duration, and illness severity, as far as I’m aware.
When I say undeniable, what I mean is patients saying that they deliberately avoided exercise, or deliberately avoided getting out of bed, because their doctor told them it would be dangerous, or their mitochondria were broken, etc. I would call that definitive evidence, especially when it is the highest profile most severe patients saying those things.
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