Danielle K
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The BBC has a new three part series series called "Alternative Therapies". It started last Monday with Hypnotherapy, and the next one covers reflexology. It will be aired on Monday evening on BBC2 at 9 pm.
"Kathy Sykes, professor of Science and Society at Bristol, examines alternative therapies in Europe and the US."
There is more information on what to expect in this programme at the following BBC link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/wk13/mon.shtml
It will be intersting to see the conclusions. The one on hypotherapy was very interesting and on another post, a hypnotherapist has seen an upturn in business. However, I wonder if reflexology will not get such a positive report, as the above article. It sounds like there will be positive and negative conslusions - positive about the power of touch, but negative regarding the scientific communities view on reflexologists....
The final report the following week is on meditation .
"Kathy Sykes, professor of Science and Society at Bristol, examines alternative therapies in Europe and the US."
There is more information on what to expect in this programme at the following BBC link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/wk13/mon.shtml
It will be intersting to see the conclusions. The one on hypotherapy was very interesting and on another post, a hypnotherapist has seen an upturn in business. However, I wonder if reflexology will not get such a positive report, as the above article. It sounds like there will be positive and negative conslusions - positive about the power of touch, but negative regarding the scientific communities view on reflexologists....
The final report the following week is on meditation .