Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
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Fort Wayne (IN) - April
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Carson City (NV) - Apr 2
Athens (OH), Apr 3
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Johnston (RI) - Jun 15
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Appleton (WI) - Oct 1
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Augusta (GA) - Dec 1
The CHIP program produces amazing results for people who are willing to make some safe, simple lifestyle changes. Physicians and other health professionals frequently express surprise when they see so many people benefited so much in such a short time.
When people understand more clearly the cause/effect relationship between diet & exercise and disease, they become increasingly motivated to make changes. CHIP informs, motivates, and then supports the needed changes.
More than 50,000 graduates from four continents know how CHIP changes lives. A few simple, painless, and deliberate lifestyle choices can make all the difference in the world. What are the results of adopting the CHIP lifestyle?
Reverses and normalizes diabetes
Many Type II diabetics can be off their insulin within weeks. Oral medication can usually be reduced and sometimes eliminated.
Reduces stroke risk
CHIP decreases the risk of stroke, which is often more disabling than a heart attack.
Normalizes blood pressure
Many hypertensives can decrease and sometimes eliminate their need for medication.
Lowers cholesterol 10-25% or more
This means a 30-75% decrease in your risk for a heart attack. Persons being treated for high cholesterol can usually decrease and sometimes eliminate their need for medication.
Decreases the risk of osteoporosis
Following the CHIP lifestyle can markedly reduce the risk for this major cause of disability in later years.
Improves digestion
Many experience less discomfort and more regularity
Lessens Depression
Increased exercise and better sleep usually help lessen depression. The short-term recovery rate is 70%.
Lowers weight
That’s right, eat like a horse and still lose weight – for a lifetime, not just a few months.
Enhances the overall quality of life
The following clinical changes were achieved in just 30 days.