A Note from a Nutritionist: Emily Maguire

Written, with thanks by Emily Maguire, a low-carb nutritionist from the UK.   Why The World Needs More People Like Prof  Dear Prof Noakes, One year ago I set off on a trip that would see me travel to several countries around the world. The goal- to meet, shadow and mentor off several people in […]

Prof’s Risk to Tell the Truth: a Letter from Christine Cronau

Christine Cronau is an Australian nutritionist, best selling author and speaker. ‘Professor Noakes has risked everything to tell the truth I would like to ask the question…How can a doctor be accused of professional misconduct for recommending real food for a child? In 1919, a book called What is Malnutrition? was published to address the […]

Support from Around the World: Words from Sam Feltham

Written, with thanks by Sam Feltham, a leading health and fitness expert in the UK. ‘Dear Prof. Noakes, Ever since I became aware of your work several years ago I have been in awe of your honesty, integrity and ability for critical thinking. The fact that you’re willing to publicly acknowledge your mistakes in order […]

I Have Your Back Prof: A Letter by Sugar Free Karen Thomson

Written with thanks by Karen Thomson Karen is a Sugar Free Advocate, an LCHF expert, an author and host of the Old Mutual Health Convention in Cape Town   “It’s been a year since Prof Tim Noakes and I hosted the Old Mutual Health Convention in Cape Town. To say the event was one of the […]

A Physician’s Story: Dr Hassina Kajee

Hassina Kajee is a specialist physician at hospital in Cape Town, mom to a 1 yr old who was fed high fat breast milk till 6 months and then weaned onto whole foods. She, her husband, 3 year old and 1 year old have been on an LCHF lifestyle for 1 year and have never […]

Letter in support of Prof Tim Noakes, from Dr. Jeff Gerber

Professor Timothy Noakes promotes a whole foods diet void of processing, sugars, grains, starches and industrial vegetable oils. These diets include animal and plant based sources including natural fats like monounsaturated and saturated. Diets such as these address inflammation and oxidative stress by reducing the optional fuel dietary carbohydrates. Although a growing child has different caloric and nutrient demands compared […]

EAT BETTER SOUTH AFRICA! DELFT CELEBRATE BANTING SUCCESS

NEWS RELEASE Dec 2015 Lifestyle & Food EAT BETTER SOUTH AFRICA! DELFT CELEBRATE BANTING SUCCESS Approximately 48 women and one man pitched up at a Delft community centre looking, and according to them, feeling their best. These new banting converts took part in Eat Better South Africa!, an initiative created by The Noakes Foundation which […]

EAT BETTER SOUTH AFRICA!

Eat Better South Africa! was born out of community and collaboration. It wasn’t what we first imagined those months ago when Prof Noakes introduced us, and soon after Hassina Kajee, Euodia Samson and I sat around a table at Knead dreaming up our visions for the community. Other than each having changed our lives as Banters, […]

PR: Fat Future A Noakes Foundation Fundraiser at Table Bay

5 October 2015 Fat Future: A Noakes Foundation Banquet Fundraiser for Lavender Hill Community Programme Hosted by The Noakes Foundation, Fat Future: A Banquet Fundraiser takes place on Tuesday 27 October at the Table Bay Hotel in Cape Town. This special evening will be the last public talk of the year offered by Prof Noakes. Joined […]

Our Educational Nutrition Program Needs Your Support

Honoring our commitment to correct the dietary errors of the past fifty years and to determine the optimal diet for individuals in our diverse South African landscape, The Noakes Foundation is about to kick-start an exciting community educational program involving working with women’s diets in impoverished communities around Cape Town. This is a pilot community […]

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