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Professor Noakes Steps Up and Goes Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Statin
Professor Noakes Steps Up and Goes Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Statin
Professor Noakes Steps Up and Goes Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Statin
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Professor Noakes Steps Up and Goes Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Statin

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A famous scientist steps out and refutes current thinking on good eating habits and current cholesterol dogma.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 22, 2013
ISBN9781301695744
Professor Noakes Steps Up and Goes Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Statin
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R. Paul Stevens

R. Paul Stevens is professor emeritus of marketplace theology and leadership at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia, and a marketplace ministry mentor. He has worked as a carpenter and businessman, and served as the pastor of an inner-city church in Montreal. He has written many books and Bible studies, including Doing God's Business, Work Matters, Marriage Spirituality, The Other Six Days and Spiritual Gifts. He is coauthor (with Pete Hammond and Todd Svanoe) of The Marketplace Annotated Bibliography.

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    Professor Noakes Steps Up and Goes Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Statin - R. Paul Stevens

    Professor Noakes Steps Up and Goes Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Statin

    All Rights Reserved © 2012 Paul Stevens

    An Article in Steve’s Health before Wealth! Series

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    Professor Noakes Steps Up and Goes Anti-Diabetic and Anti-Statin

    There is a saying it is the tip of an iceberg. If you actually check on the basis for this adage you will find that only one ninth (or 11%) of an iceberg is actually above water. In the wider sense this means the problems that have actually been revealed are only a small fraction of those that exist. When it comes to being overweight or obese we are only looking at the tip of the iceberg so to speak. Because if you were to open up such a person you would find that loads of visceral fat is wrapped around the liver, kidneys, and pancreas. We can all see the outward manifestation of fat but who gives a thought to all the fat that has first been stored inside? Yes, that’s food for thought, so to speak. I’ve just finished reading the autobiography of a surgeon who recounts doing a colon operation on an obese person. Surgeons apparently hate doing operations on fat or obese patients because they actually battle to find the organs they need to operate on in the sea of fat inside the patient. That’s pretty disgusting to think about, I know. But how about this? In one operation he had his hand in the patient’s abdomen trying to find his way around when a large blob of fat catapulted out of the patient’s stomach and landed on the floor. It was the size of a golf ball. He kicked it under the table then took it home and gave it to his dog to eat.

    Yes, we are all somehow amenable to the concept that eating fat is actually very bad for you. Not so says Professor Noakes. In a far reaching about turn he has basically espoused a version of the Atkins diet (Ron Atkins was an American physician and cardiologist) as well as claiming

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