Diabetes Remission DOUBLES When Doctors Learn This Secret
Here’s something your doctor won’t tell you…
Type 2 diabetes is NOT a life sentence.
You don’t have to resign yourself to a lifetime of medication dependency. You don’t have to accept that this is “just how things are now.”
The truth? Diabetes remission is absolutely possible.
That means restoring healthy blood sugar—and keeping it there—without relying on prescription drugs to do the heavy lifting.
Walk into most doctors’ offices with high blood sugar, and you’ll walk out with a prescription. Problem “solved,” right?
Wrong. That’s not medicine—it’s just drug dealing.
Here’s something else they won’t tell you: diabetes drugs are the leading cause of drug-induced hypoglycemia—a dangerous condition where blood sugar crashes to potentially life-threatening lows.
These drugs should be your last resort, not your first line of defense. Yet too often, that’s precisely how they’re used.
A groundbreaking new study confirms what many of us have long suspected: when doctors and patients work together, it has a profound impact.
Researchers worked with 211 doctors, teaching them evidence-based strategies to safely reduce or eliminate diabetes medications (a process called deprescribing) in older patients with type 2 diabetes. Meanwhile, 450 diabetes patients received handouts focused on reducing medication use and promoting a general healthy lifestyle.
The results were stunning.
When both doctor and patient understood how to safely reduce medications, the deprescribing rate nearly doubled.
This isn’t just a statistical victory—it’s proof that the medical establishment is finally catching up to what natural health advocates like me have known for years.
This shift is happening at the highest levels of medicine. The American College of Lifestyle Medicine has recently published clinical practice guidelines that prioritize lifestyle interventions for diabetes prevention and treatment.
They’re even offering doctors a specialized course called the “Type 2 Diabetes Remission Certificate”—training physicians how to reverse insulin resistance and guide patients into true remission.
When your doctor works with you—not against you—your chances of success skyrocket.
Remission isn’t just a possibility—it’s within your reach.
The key is finding a doctor who sees you as a partner, not just a patient to medicate.
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Grant RW, Peterson I, McCloskey JM, Lipska KJ, Nugent J, Karter AJ, Gilliam LK. Diabetes Deprescribing in Older Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2025 Jun 23:e252015. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2025.2015. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40549370; PMCID: PMC12186576.

