A Game-Changer for T1D Management!

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In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, we’re thrilled to announce the release of Therapeutic Carbohydrate Reduction in Type 1 Diabetes: A Guide for Dietitians and Nutritionists.

This groundbreaking resource, created by experts and people living with T1D, empowers healthcare professionals and patients to navigate therapeutic carb reduction safely and effectively.

Let’s spread the word and revolutionize diabetes care together!

https://www.therapeuticnutrition.org/tcr-type-1-diabetes-guide

Huge thanks to the team who made this happe: Beth McNally, Amy Rush, Caroline Roberts, MD, Franziska Spritzler, RD, LD, CDE, Institute for Personalized Therapeutic Nutrition.

I am honored to have contributed to this document with many other talented individuals including Andrew Koutnik Ph.D, Anne-Sophie Brazeau, Allison Herschede, Ian Lake, Pasccal Lemieux, Dylan MacKay, Beck Newton, Phillip Powell, Jillian Ball Roberg, MPH, RD, CDCES, Kelly Schmidt, RD, LDN, Suzanne Schneider, PhD-r, Vice President, Miki Wong, and more.

Learn more from my T1D friend and researcher, Andrew Koutnik, who contributed to the publication!

video from type 1 scientist on the latest T1D management document

Growing up with Type 1 Diabetes has profoundly influenced my path, converting my personal struggles into a dedicated mission to uplift others navigating the same condition. My goal? Helping you move past managing your diabetes to a place where you’re confidently thriving—and where T1D is just a part of your story, not the whole thing.

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