A “Freedom of Speech” page for the article “Another load of absurdities from the strange doctor Paul Mason.”

A "Freedom of Speech" page for the article "Another load of absurdities from the strange doctor Paul Mason."

Introduction.

On our website, there is an article about an Internet health personality Dr. Paul Mason. Some commentators, who appear to be irrational supporters of the often confused Internet health educator Dr. Paul Mason, pollute the discussion with spammy messages of support.
On one hand, everybody should be able to exercise the right to “Freedom of Speech”. On the other hand, when “groupies” flood the thread with their messages of support of their “idol”, the informative part of the discussion gets lost.
We, therefore, created a special page for the comments that do not contribute to the discussion productively.
In this way, Freedom of Speech is preserved, while the discussion in the comments remains interesting and informative.

Comments that do not contribute to the discussion productively.

Andrew Makin, 2021/07/13 at 10:43 pm:

Project fear here. Nothing wrong with this chap’s BP, and without knowing his profile you can’t possibly claim that his calcium may need monitoring. You also make the classic mistake of conflating ketosis and ketoacidosis. Your comment that a health educator needs to be factually correct seems not to have left its trace on you.

Andrew Makin, 2021/07/13 at 10:51 pm:

A clever reply, designed to confuse and fluster. You could have made it half the length, but that would have made it too obvious that you didn’t actually answer his question, other than to call yourselves a “group”. A summary of the medical qualifications of each of you might give us more confidence. I have no skin in this game but I know tactics when I see them.

There’s also something odd about your syntax, and the continual repetition of Dr Mason’s name. I sense a bot at work.

Anonymous, 2021/07/01 at 3:04 pm:

She also stated she was on a ketogenic diet for 12 months and said Dr Paul Mason should be applauded for his work.

Lencia July 31, 2021 at 11:32 pm

I totally agree, proof is in the pudding. Low carb keto diets work, add in fasting and no longer pre-diabetic and fat. Medicine offers lap-band, gastric reduction etc only because it’s a money maker…fasting will not bring in the cash. Statins, BP meds, Bisphosphonates (Osteoporosis) and so called diabetes meds are BS…more cash for big Pharma and Drs treatment….. Drs with limited nutritional education and flawed studies need to look into why they blindly follow the flawed research. Thanks to low carb Drs like Paul Mason. Who wrote this article, I don’t see the authors name to claim it.

Anonymous August 10, 2021 at 3:58 am

Exactly right. Also the writer of the article uses intemperate and insulting language. What an odd and unconvincing article.

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