Cape Argus

Closing arguments in Noakes matter

‘Allegation of unprofessi­onal conduct completely baseless’

- Bronwyn Davids

THE unprofessi­onal conduct case against sports scientist Professor Tim Noakes was baseless, the Health Profession­s Council of South Africa has heard

The Associatio­n of Dietetics of SA accused Noakes of unprofessi­onal conducted following a tweet in which he informed Pippa Leenstra to wean her baby on to low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) diets, as listed in the green list in Noakes’s book The Real Meal Revolution.

Advocate Micha el van der Nest said the informatio­n Noakes had disseminat­ed on Twitter had caused no harm.

Van der Nest pointed out that in terms of the constituti­on, Noakes was entitled to freedom of speech, and that all speech was protected, even speech that harmed.

Leenstra tweeted: “@ProfTim Noakes@SalCreed is LCHF eating ok for breast-feeding mums? Worried about all the dairy + cauliflowe­r = wind for babies??”

Noakes replied: “Baby doesn’t eat the dairy and cauliflowe­r. Just very healthy high-fat breast milk. Key is to wean baby on to LCHF.”

In tackling the scientific argument of the Associatio­n of Dietetics of SA, Noakes’s counsel, advocate Ravin Ramdass, cited scientific research that indicated that a low-carbohydra­te diet was one in which the amount of carbohydra­tes consumed was below 35%.Ramdass said the definition of a balanced diet consisted of 30% carbohydra­tes, 30% protein and 30% fat.

In The Real Meal Revolution, Noakes advocated a low-carbohydra­te, low-protein and high-fat diet.

Noakes listed real foods or whole, unprocesse­d foods under the green list in his book, said Ramdass.

Real nutrient-rich foods, said Ramdass, were naturally low in carbohydra­tes.

The green list included grass-fed or free-range poultry or meats, eggs, healthy cold-pressed oils, full cream organic dairy products, nuts, seeds and vegetables such as greens, tomatoes, mushrooms, sprouts, asparagus and aubergines.

A decision is expected at the end of this month.

 ?? PICTURE: AYANDA NDAMANE ?? DIET DEBATE: Michael van der Nest, Professor Tim Noakes and advocate Ravin Ramdass at Noakes’s hearing in Rondebosch.
PICTURE: AYANDA NDAMANE DIET DEBATE: Michael van der Nest, Professor Tim Noakes and advocate Ravin Ramdass at Noakes’s hearing in Rondebosch.
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