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Free Food for Life Class: Eat to Beat Diabetes

Wed, Nov 05

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Virtual Event

Did you know that more than 1 in 3 American adults has prediabetes, and most don’t even realize it? And about 38 million Americans are living with diagnosed diabetes, with many more undiagnosed. The dangers of diabetes are serious, but you can change your future by changing what you eat! Read more>

Free Food for Life Class: Eat to Beat Diabetes
Free Food for Life Class: Eat to Beat Diabetes

Time & Location

Nov 05, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM EST

Virtual Event

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About the event

Eat to Beat Diabetes: Understanding Type 2 Diabetes and What You Can Do About It

Join this highly acclaimed class designed by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine team of experts. This class features a video with the latest science behind this approach, a delicious cooking class, resources, and easy, affordable recipes you can prepare at home.


Who Should Take This Class

This class is intended for those with diabetes, prediabetes, or a family history or risk factors for developing diabetes, and their adult family members and loved ones.


This class isn’t about counting carbs, calories, or portions. Instead, a low-fat, plant-based approach offers a powerful tool that can help reverse pre-diabetes, reduce medication, and, in some cases, even reverse diabetes. You’ll learn the latest science, gain a new understanding of type 2 diabetes, cook along and learn delicious dishes, and explore helpful resources.


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Disclaimer: The information shared on this website, in classes, and in programs is for educational purposes only, and does not substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are on medication and are changing to a whole-food, plant-based diet, you should discuss with your healthcare provider the changes that you are making in your diet and how these changes may require an adjustment in medication dosage. It is important that you work with your doctor to monitor your condition and medication dosage during your change of dietary practices, especially if you are taking blood pressure and/or diabetes medications.

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