** Finally listened to
Life Lessons podcast with Gin Stephens. #104 "Healing with Vibrational Therapy with Eileen McKusick" - As I'd feared, this type of program is extremely susceptible to wu-wu. It's a skeptics's game preserve! Claiming to be "based in science," it is the classic selective collecting of evidence to support a pre-determined thesis.

This woman sells tuning forks and therapies based on them and the hosts, Gin and Sherri, nod approvingly and gush with approval, neither of them being a scientist, nor apparently a skeptic. Hesitating to post this on one of her youtube vids:
There is NO scientific basis for anything you sell or promote.Like acupuncture, crystals, tarot cards and the lot. I pity the poor saps who fall for your pitch. Like all scam artists, your "research" consists of selectively assembling scraps of real information in order to support your preferred thesis, while ignoring those that invalidate it.
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