Dr. Paul Mason – ‘Trust Issues: How Bad Science Sells Drugs’

Dr Paul Mason obtained his medical degree with honours from the University of Sydney, and also holds degrees in Physiotherapy and Occupational Health. He is a Specialist Sports Medicine and Exercise Physician.

Dr Mason developed an interest in low carbohydrate diets in 2011. Since then he has spent hundreds of hours reading and analysing the scientific literature. For a number of years Dr. Mason has been applying this knowledge in treating metabolic and arthritis patients who have achieved dramatic and sustained weight loss and reductions in joint pain.

Dr. Mason is also the Chief Medical Officer of Defeat Diabetes, Australia's first evidence-based and doctor-led program that focuses on the wide range of health benefits of a low carb lifestyle, particularly for those wanting to send into remission pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and other metabolic illnesses.

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  • @roxanne2977 says:

    I’ll forever love low carb down under and Paul mason. I’m sure this is genius true and needs to go into the truth algorithm. ❤

  • @DCGreenZone says:

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  • @twistedtenderness says:

    Thank you for sharing! Could you please also indicate when this was recorded?

  • @craftycalley says:

    If Dr.Paul Mason is talking, I’m listening. I’ll never forget his bar chart, where he said no, I haven’t missed something out.

  • @geosochi says:

    1:48
    You shouldn’t hide the shame of Dr Alo…

  • @magsrankin6166 says:

    Thanks much, Paul. Elucidating and insightful as usual.

  • @marcjames3487 says:

    Clarity, Eloquence and a soupcon of Humour make Dr Masons’ lectures a perfect human diet.

  • @Lamz.. says:

    Fabulous talk about horrendous practices. Here’s ‘science’ for you. Well done, Paul!

  • @retirementpirate3665 says:

    Thank you for this information.

  • @darinl848 says:

    my previous doctor said he didn’t care what my numbers were, because i’m a type 1, he wants me to take a statin.

  • @scottjones6624 says:

    magnificent overview

  • @peterbedford2610 says:

    We can all get CAC and CIMT scans to get an accurate indication of our arterial health. As well as blood glucose meters readings.
    Measurements are a critical part of evaluation and analysis.

  • @jimwilson5202 says:

    This is a great doctor that tell the truth in many videos. Great doctor!!!!!

  • @AnneMB955 says:

    Dr. Paul is always the voice of reason. Believable and knowledgeable.

  • @katetuhoro4623 says:

    Dr Paul Mason is my ‘Guru’. I’ll listen and read anything he puts out there. I never get tired of going over his content. I really appreciate that he doesn’t talk quickly, instead he deliberates, giving his audience time to process what he saying.

  • @niceadz6164 says:

    Dr Paul Mason is fantastic. I’ve learned so much from him.

  • @anthonychaffeemd says:

    Great video!

  • @Alecmcq says:

    Dr Paul, you mention trust… alas, all trust is gone. All of it. It becomes very uncomfortable when you can’t trust any politicians, governments, scientists, academics, medical authorities, doctors, doctors societies, police forces, big businesses, small businesses, insurance companies, hospitals, all main stream media, or scientific journals. We live in information-rich times. Alas, that leads to loss of trust when you see what’s really going on.

  • @larsbitsch-larsen6988 says:

    As a doctor I totally agree. Big pharma doesn’t care about people, they only care about revenue. There is very little difference between the industry of illegal drugs and the industry of legal drugs.
    But aside from that, in medicine, there are still a lot of myths in health issues. This is also a large industry in it self.
    I like the the phrase ” experts and expertise is all about the person, not the subject.”

  • @dottorHanke says:

    Brilliant as usual ❤

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