LOWER YOUR MEDICATION INTAKE
REVERSE OR MANAGE DIABETES TYPE 2 NATURALLY
LIVE A JOYFUL LIFE AGAIN
Is Diabetes preventable? Can I lower my blood sugar naturally? Is natural medicine affordable? YES!
The good news is that small choices you make in your daily life can lead to meaningful gains in your functioning and prevent the havoc that this disease wreaks on your body and mind.
How to Prevent and Treat Diabetes Type 2, Naturally is a new course that will coach you towards restoring good dietary habits and self-care practices to enhance your life, lower your medication intake, and strengthen your bonds to your family, community, and environment.
You can prevent or reverse Diabetes Type 2 and live a joyful life again.
Go at your own pace in this guided course with relaxation audios, delicious recipes, herbal medicine guidance, and nutritional advice.
No-Risk Offer: If you’re on the fence about an integrative medicine certification, you can take this course first. If you like it and want to complete a certification I will give you a discount coupon for the value of this course.
What You’ll Learn…
- What is Diabetes?
- Understanding stress
- What are the nutritional triggers for Diabetes type 2?
- How to lower your blood sugar, naturally
- How to reverse or manage Diabetes type 2, naturally
- How to distinguish between authentic foods and inauthentic foods and apply the concept of “substitutions”
- The many ways that Food is Medicine and how to prepare nourishing and delicious dishes
- Natural therapies to use for symptoms and to enhance your overall wellness
- How to prevent Diabetes type 2
Live a Joyful Life Again
Taking small, natural steps you can prevent or reverse Diabetes Type 2 and live a joyful life again.
Your Course Includes:
- 30 minutes of on-demand learning
- Guided Meditations
- Delicious Recipes
- An invitation to complete one of my Certification Programs
"I have just completed the Mental Health Disorders certification course. Wow. Your work and teaching are exquisite, so deeply resonant with my sensibilities and interests. I'm so grateful to have come upon you on my path!”
Nadine Laughlin, APRN
"Thank you for all the brilliant information you shared. Your classes always inspire me to keep learning.”
Patrice French, RNP
“This course provided a very in-depth and multifaceted perspective, education, and information. I am very satisfied that I took this course, I feel able to deal with Diabetes Type 2 and Alzheimer’s from a totally different angle and to use different approaches than I did in the past. Thanks Dr. Korn, this was another great course. "
Carmen D. Drăgan, RD, LDN, IFNCP, CMHIMP, CLT
“She has mastered the integration of the latest science and skillfully mentors other professionals. I highly recommend her courses and her books!"
Gray L. Graham, BA, NTP
Frequently Asked Questions
This course is designed for all health professionals and nutrition-savvy individuals who work with foods, supplements, and herbal medicines to enhance mental health and cognitive performance.
No-Risk Offer: If you’re on the fence about an integrative medicine certification, you can take this course first. If you like it and want to complete a certification I will give you a discount coupon for the value of this course.
Module 1 – What is Diabetes?
Module 2 – The Case of the Pacific Northwest
Module 3 – Understanding Stress
Module 4 – The Importance of Food
Module 5 – Nutritional Supplements and Medicinal Plants
Module 6 – Touch Therapy, Energy Medicine and Detoxification
Module 7 – Community Action for Health and Food Justice
1- Pinpoint the different triggers for Diabetes
2- Distinguish between the introduced foods and the healthy substitutions for healthy eating
3- Prepare nourishing and delicious dishes for everyone in the family
4- Name the different therapies available for relief and general improvement
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Korn, L., Rÿser, R. (2010). Preventing and Treating Diabetes Naturally: The Native Way.
Korn, L., Rÿser, R. (2010). Preventing and Treating Diabetes Type 2 Naturally: Your Comprehensive Guide to Food, Herbs, Supplements, Recipes, Energy Medicine, Massage and Exercise, DayKeeper Press.
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Tsunek, H., Ishizuka, M., Terasawa, M., Wu, J. B., Sasaoka, T., & Kimura, I. (2004). Effect of green tea on blood glucose levels and serum proteomic patterns in diabetic (db/db) mice and on glucose metabolism in healthy humans. BMC Pharmacology, 4: 18.
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You can start the course immediately. It is a completely self-paced online course — you decide when you start and when you finish.
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like – across any and all devices you own.
If you are not 100% satisfied with this course you may send an email and you will be provided with a full refund, no questions asked. The reimbursement given will be minus taxes and fees paid.
No-Risk Offer: If you’re on the fence about an integrative medicine certification, you can take this course first. If you like it and want to complete a certification I will give you a discount coupon for the value of this course.
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Your Instructor
Dr. Leslie Korn is a renowned expert in integrative medicine for the treatment of trauma and its physical sequelae including chronic digestive illness, insomnia, pain, substance abuse, diabetes, cognitive decline and “unexplained illnesses.” She has provided over 65,000 hours of clinical care integrating psychotherapy and somatic therapies with nutritional, culinary, and herbal medicine. She completed her training at Harvard Medical School and The Harvard School of Public Health. She is licensed and board certified in 4 clinical disciplines.
She has been a faculty instructor at Harvard in the department of psychiatry and faculty at 2 Naturopathic medical schools. She lived for 25 years in the jungle of Mexico, where she worked alongside indigenous healers and directed a pro bono health center. Her clinical practice focuses on helping clients who are ill by restoring their health and reducing or eliminating medications.
Her mentoring practice focuses on helping clinicians create a successful, integrative medicine, trauma-informed career. Her ethic of compassion and care is informed by feminist values of social justice and her love for dogs.
The Leslie Korn Institute For Integrative Medicine is neither a regulatory nor licensing organization and therefore not sanctioned to certify, license, or otherwise bestow the legal authorization to practice as a nutritionist, physician, or mental health professional.