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Trick or Treatment

Trick or Treatment
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Trick or Treatment
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Presenter Ginette McDonald explores the ever-expanding world of alternative therapies in documentary Trick or Treatment, meeting therapists, practitioners, true believers and sceptics. McDonald looks into well-known therapies, like massage, aromatherapy and Chinese medicine, but she also visits a spiritual healer, a bio-harmonic architect and lets loose on the dance floor with a psychotherapist. Colour therapist Colin Lambert claims he cured himself of cancer, while doctors, like Robin Briant...

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Date created
1998
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https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/trick-or-treatment-1998
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