--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > I asked my personal doctor here (whose 
> > practice is in the affluent 7th arrondis-
> > sement) about it and he shook his head 
> > and said, "The percentage among my patients 
> > is probably even higher.  They come in and 
> > request the drugs; I almost have to prescribe
> > them."
> 
> This, by the way, is why I feel as strongly
> as I do about the focus of TM studies. They
> should be on the benefits of the TM practice,
> not on the ME.  The general public has been
> led to believe that, when it comes to depres-
> sion, "relief is just a pill away," and that
> this is the *only* relief.  It isn't.  And
> studies showing that meditation results in
> less depression might present another alter-
> native to compulsive pill-popping and criminal
> over-prescribing.
> 

There hasn't been an ME study published in about a decade, IIRC...




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