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Join the Diabetes Revolution

Why aren’t more doctors talking about this?

Do you want to be liberated from the shackles of Big Food and Big Pharma?

Type 2 diabetes first makes you miserable, then kills you. And what’s the real disgrace? Most people don’t have to have it!

Why is your doctor not telling you that most cases of Type 2 Diabetes are preventable, and REVERSIBLE!

More than 38.5 million Americans suffer with type 2 diabetes. They all have the option of using lifestyle tools for disease remission or reversal, reducing harm, and avoiding the high price of prescription drugs and invasive procedures...at our upcoming conference, we implore doctors to teach them how!

Lifestyle treatments can make traditional pharmaceutical treatments work better, have the potential to save hundreds of billions of dollars yearly, can help prevent untold misery, and can embolden a new and more exciting culture of healthy thinking in health care.


The moral imperative for this kind of approach has never been clearer. Our Type 2 Diabetes remission and reversal conference will have an experienced lineup of endocrinologists, intensivist, internists, physical therapists, dietitians, and nurses to bring a true multidisciplinary practical approach to helping patients reverse their type 2 diabetes.


Experienced clinicians who have used a team approach to lifestyle medicine will share their approaches, highlighting the benefits of a team-based model in improving population health. The audience will be empowered to break free from treatments that keep people sick, and enjoy a better way to get better. Although this conference is for health care professionals, anyone may attend.

Date: Saturday, April 26th, 2025

Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm

Place: Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Souther Auditorium

9155 SW Barnes Road Portland OR 97225

CME/CEUs available: 3.75 AMA PRA Category 1 credits provided by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME).

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