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What’s Included

  • Instructions on how to safely and correctly wean off carbs and sugar
     

  • Education on harmful ingredients and hidden sugars
     

  • Food and Grocery Shopping Lists

  • Ingredient Substitutions

 

  • Eating Out Guide
     

  • Strategies for traveling
     

  • Emotional support and community resources

  • Referrals for emotional eating and processed food addiction
     

  • Communication with your PCP to manage medications
     

  • Routine lab tests as needed
     

  • Cardiac testing when appropriate

 

  • How to count carbohydrates in fruits and vegetables

 

  • Reversal of Insulin Resistance

 

  • Diabetes Management
     

Insurance Plans Accepted

  • Aetna

  • Alohacare

  • Anthem Blue Cross

  • Cigna

  • HMAA

  • HMSA

  • Humana AARP

  • Kaiser Added Choice

  • Medicare

  • PSWA

  • Quest

  • Tricare Select

  • UHA

  • United Healthcare

If your insurance plan is not listed here, please call to inquire about our reasonable cash rates.

Disease States Affected by Diet

These are the numerous disease states that have been

positively impacted in our practice by learning how to eat correctly.

This is not a complete list, but the most common ones.

Our patients happily report the ability to discontinue the majority of their medications.

Our patients happily report that they "haven't felt this good in decades."

1 - Brain Health

Headaches

Alzheimer's Disease

Parkinson's Disease

Multiple Sclerosis

Brain Tumors

Epilepsy

2 - Gut Health

Heartburn and Acid Reflux

Chronic Constipation or Diarrhea

Crohn's Disease

Ulcerative Colitis

Gluten and Food Sensitivities

Gall Bladder Disease or Gall Stones

Fatty Liver

Pancreatic Cancer

Former Vegans or Vegetarians

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5 - Emotional Health

ADHD

Anxiety

Depression

Brain Fog

Low Motivation

3 - Reproductive Health

Low Testosterone

Fertility

PCOS

Male and Female Cancers

Endometriosis

Perimenopause/Postmenopause

Heavy or Irregular Periods

4 - Metabolic Health

Type 1 and 2 Diabetes

Obesity

High Blood Pressure

Cholesterol Imbalance

Heart Attack

Stroke

Heart Failure

Autoimmune Conditions

Thyroid Conditions

Joint Pain

Inflammation

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