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  • Doc's diagnosis is bad for my health

    11/17/2005 10:19:27 AM PST · by steel_resolve · 16 replies · 716+ views
    Toronto Sun ^ | Wed, November 16, 2005 | Rachael Marsden
    Following in the footsteps of intellectual giants like Barbra Streisand and Sean Penn -- who have apparently convinced themselves that standing in front of a camera and reading lines that someone else wrote for you qualifies you to give advice on foreign policy -- world-renowned holistic health guru, Dr. Deepak Chopra, has somehow managed to parlay his ability to cure sore throats into making my blood pressure spike to gasket-blowing levels. In his Huffington Post column (www.huffingtonpost.com) this week, Chopra advises us to bend over and take our medicine, saying that "becoming used to terror helps (us) defeat it." I...