Dr. Paul Mason talks about Bone health, Protein & Knee pain.

Published 2024-07-15
In this video, Dr. Paul Mason discusses about Bone health, Protein & Knee pain.

šŸŽ™ļøDr. Paul Mason is trained Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician with degrees in Medicine, Physiotherapy and Occupational Health. After treating patients with, and lecturing on, low carbohydrate diets for several years, he is now an internationally recognised authority in this field. He firmly believe in the scientific process and will happily challenge medical orthodoxy when warranted by evidence. his clinical practice involves a holistic approach which is informed by evidence rather than conventional thinking. He have special interests in metabolic disease, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory tendon pain and neck & low back pain.

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All Comments (13)
  • Thankyou for this . I'm almost immobile after an accident that damaged both knees 3 weeks ago I'm diabetic, morbidly obese and have diagnosed fatty liver.I also have severe osteoarthritis and psoriatic arthritis As you can imagine I can barely walk. I'm in the process of changing the only thing in my control, my diet Knowing that i could have some reduction in the severe knee pain after losing around 12 kg gives me hope I'm iterested in the carnivore approach as nothing alse has worked, even removing grains is not enough Thanks Dr Mason for these videos
  • @ianstuart5660
    Thanks for this very important info!...šŸ‘šŸ‘
  • @HughDWallace
    Penny drop! I'm nearly 50 & back in my late 20s/early30s I had a lot of knee pain & took glucosamine. I am convinced it helped but was persuaded that it was a useless waste of money. For other reasons I eat much less wheat now than I did then (probably still too much) & I exercise in a different way & my knee pain is essentially a thing of the past (though I still have plenty of other pains). I think I'll try some glucosamine again & if it works helps then that is a clear sign I need to smarten up my act diet wise.
  • @simonbroddle754
    Noticed that today out walking the dog. The amount of men who appear quite healthy but have a pot belly. I've referred to these as "starch belly" which I think is true, recently I've heard that starch becomes more of an issue with age, would this be true?
  • I've got a torn rotator cuff. Can the carnivore diet help me repair myself