Imagine waking up one morning blind in the eyes or losing your toes because of diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a world-wide epidemic which marries up with obesity.
Why is it important?
Excessive sugar consumption is impacting the public health system. There are many advances in early diagnosis of diabetes and combination therapies in Type 2 diabetes for glucose control.
Achieve good glycaemic control and reduction of risk factors by:
- Debunking current popular myths around sugar being the root cause of type 2 diabetes
- Connecting the dots between diabetes and fibre, alcohol, genetics and diet
- Correlating the inter-connectedness between blood sugar and eye disease or chronic kidney disease
Learning Outcomes
What you will learn:
✔ How big is the sugar and diabetes problem?
✔ Understanding the glycaemic index
✔ New advances in diagnosing diabetes way before it starts
✔ Where is the sweet spot in diabetes?
✔ Can diabetes be reversed?
✔ How to manage diabetes conventionally and naturally
Contents
Video – Hit the Sweet Spot with Diabetes Control
Slides – Hit the Sweet Spot with Diabetes Control
Certificate of Attendance
This offering provides CPD continuing professional development credits. Certificate of Attendance is available upon request.
Requirements
- Your desire to learn more about the Integrative Medicine approach to the topic
- Willing to watch and listen to all of the content
- Be interactive and ask questions pertaining to the topic
Features
- Understand why it is important to learn about the topic
- Physiology of the body in relation to the topic
- How to assess the condition or symptoms
- Understanding what the lab results mean
- How to manage with pharmaceutical and natural medicine treatment
- Where to find more information
- Consult with Vanita
Target audiences
- Anyone who wants to make informed choices with their health
- Consumers, patients, family and friends interested in the topic
- Health practitioners, pharmacists, herbalists, naturopaths, doctors
- Not-for-profit Collectives, Groups and Enterprises