Here are two articles, one by James Delingpole in The Spectator, the other in reply by Tom Chivers in The Daily Telegraph. It has been distasteful to dissect them, as the second comes across as something of an attempted mugging, and I can’t pretend to have enjoyed reading it.
Delingpole leads off by introducing his favourite complementary practitioner, Fiona Gross, whose ‘daughter broke out in eczema that conventional medicine couldn’t cure. After much reading, research and experimentation, Fiona did cure it, and decided thereafter to make a career of her new-found expertise…’
‘she cured a woman…of a mysterious respiratory illness acquired on holiday in Greece. The woman’s GP was flummoxed, as were the various specialists she consulted.’
The above with respect and thanks to Hypnotherapist Jack Raymond.