I e-mailed a local news station after their "health-watch" reporter did a piece on craniosacral therapy. Attached some of the (easily available) critiques of CST, suggested that a more helpful approach for a health-watch reporter would be to actually investigate a claim to see whether there was anything to it, rather than doing a fluff piece peddling false hope to desparate people in pain. (I think I was a little more polite than that, but also more forceful).
I got an e-mail back titled "must have alot of time on your hands, sir", with an indignant response, saying she had checked this out with medical professionals (who, by the way, said CST couldn't hurt, since it did nothing), and had participated in a double-blind study with the practitioner (this I found highly amusing--a reporter blind to what she was looking for, and a practitioner blind to what he was doing? I think not.).
While I was contemplating how to respond, my computer died and had to be in the shop for 3 weeks. So I never sent anything back. I'm hoping that next time I can alert some of the other NH residents here so that she might see it's not just a lone wacko on a rant. Or maybe I am.