Chrysalis Effect

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The Chrysalis Effect advertises itself as acsupport program or treatment for ME/CFS. [1]

Evidence

No peer-reviewed clinical trial research has been published to show the effectiveness or safety of the Chrysalis Effect.

Advertising complaint

The UK's Advertising Standards Authority investigated a complaint about the Chrysalis Effect in 2014, and ruled that the current advertising must not make such claims again.[1]

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