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Back to Episodes191: From Hopeless to Hopeful at Metabolic Health Conferences
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In this episode, Dr. Steve and Teresa explore how metabolic health conferences are transforming the way chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, heart failure, and rheumatoid arthritis are treated. They share their own journey from believing these diagnoses were "chronic, progressive, and irreversible" to witnessing thousands of real‑world reversals driven primarily by nutrition, not medications. You'll hear about key events such as Hack Your Health, Low Carb USA, Metabolic Health Summit, Weston A. Price, and Meatstock, and why these gatherings give patients something the traditional system rarely offers: genuine hope, practical education, and a like‑minded community that believes food can be used as medicine.
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Why the standard "manage it with medication" model leaves millions newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every year—and feeling hopeless
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How thousands of people are reversing type 2 diabetes, heart failure, AFib, and autoimmune conditions through nutrition‑based metabolic care.
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Inside look at major metabolic health conferences (Hack Your Health, Low Carb USA, Metabolic Health Summit, Weston A. Price, Meatstock).
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The power of community: meeting doctors, health coaches, and patients who openly share their reversal stories and stay to answer questions.
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Why Dr. Steve left a 35‑year hospital pharmacy career to focus on teaching people how real food—not drugs—can restore their health.
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