
A skeptical review of SCAMs. Supplements, Complementary and Alternative Medicine
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 246 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

A review of SCAM: Supplements Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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A review of SCAM: Supplements Complementary and Alternative Medicine
A review of SCAM: Supplements Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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I have followed Mark for years and find his filleting of quackery delicious! As a medic myself I have had to deal with all sorts of nonsense over the years and his podcasts have been helpful. More Mark Crislip I say!
The antidote to wackadoodlery.
I’m so glad Quack Cast is back! We need more science based medicine in this world! If you haven’t listen yet, it’s worth following/subscribing. And Mark, thanks for for continuing the uphill battle! I appreciate it and I’m sure I’m not the only one!
As a physician and skeptic, this podcast is one of my favorites. Welcome back!
Dr Mark Crislip waging his eternal was on medical woowoo. He reads the pseudoscientific literature so you don’t have to.
Lots of dad jokes, sometimes they’re even funny.
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This podcast offers a critical examination of various aspects of pseudoscience, particularly focusing on supplements, complementary therapies, and alternative medicine. Episodes often include discussions on the validity of practices like chiropractic care and traditional medicine, scrutinizing their scientific foundations and the implications for patient care. The host's irreverent style mixes humor with rigorous analysis, making complex topics accessible while emphasizing the importance of evidence-based medicine. This unique blend of skepticism and entertainment likely keeps listeners engaged as they navigate the often murky waters of health-related claims.
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