What Makes Us DifferentLifestyle Center of America’s approach to diabetes, though novel to some, is rather simple: destroy the root cause – insulin resistance, and you terminate the problem. We look at how diabetes advances in a client and tailor a program to fit their specific needs. We help them stop the progression of diabetes though lifestyle medicine which starts with each client taking a serious look at how their diabetes is progressing. Take our free assessment to gauge where you stand. Statistics have opened up our eyes to one imperative fact: Type 2 diabetes is a disease of choices. Make different choices and you get different outcomes. While some doctors may believe that their patients cannot make the change without the scalpel (by-pass surgery) we know that few people can afford the cost and fewer still would take the risk if another way was presented. Taking medication will control the symptoms of diabetes (regulate sugars for a while, help with neuropathy) but only changing what you’re doing will stop the progression of the disease. Our approach empowers you to take charge of your diabetes. Your physician may put a lot of effort into caring for you, but he doesn’t follow you at home, he’s not sitting beside you at lunch, and he cannot make your choices for you. We teach you the choices you need to make, how to implement them, and support you at home to aid in the decision making process. Scientifically speaking, a patient can have one of the 4 types of diabetes. However, experience has taught us that each patient’s variation of the disease is different; therefore what works for one patient, may not work for another. Our stopping diabetes programs feature various degrees of involvement as well as different commitments to meet you where you are at. When you allow us to, we will take you where you want to go. We’ll help you get your life back. We simply give you the tools that help stop diabetes before it stops you and give you the support needed to use them and incorporate them in your life. THIS is where you diabetes care should lead you. How does yours measure up? Take the first step towards stopping diabetes by checking on how your diabetes is progressing. |