

Our Mission
We are dedicated to guiding you towards sustainable diabetes management and reversal through natural methods, using food as medicine. Our focus is on helping you achieve a lifestyle free from the dependency on External intervention, promoting long-term health and well-being.

FROM PILLS TO PLANTS:
Diabetes Reversal, Not Suppression
At GreenParva, we focus on tackling diabetes at its root. Our approach is built on three pillars:

Empowering Sustainable Health Transformation.

Harnessing the Power of "Green Medicines".

Comprehensive Mental and Emotional Support.

Power of Diet

Benefits of Yoga and Exercise

Mental Health and Diabetes
GREENPARVA'S
Diabetes Reversal Program
With our revolutionary diabetes reversal program it's possible to live a diabetes-free life in just 4 phases.

Phase 1
Registration and Consultation

Phase 2
Detox and Initial Follow-up

Phase 3
Customized Treatment Plan

Phase 4
Completion and Referrals
Success Stories
With our revolutionary diabetes reversal program it's possible to live a diabetes-free life in just 4 phases.
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Connect with others on the same path. Share experiences, gain motivation, and receive support from our community of health enthusiasts.

Frequently Asked Questions
Everything You Need to Know!

Can I return to my previous lifestyle after reversing diabetes?
- Diabetes remission does not mean the condition is permanently cured. If your previous lifestyle contributed to diabetes, reverting to it may cause a relapse. Long-term management requires maintaining healthy dietary habits, regular physical activity, and stress control.
- Just as a cancer patient who developed the disease due to excessive alcohol consumption cannot safely return to heavy drinking, a person in diabetes remission should not revert to the habits that contributed to the condition. However, adopting and sustaining a balanced, healthy lifestyle can be fulfilling and enjoyable while preventing recurrence.

Do I need to follow the protocol strictly to see results?
- Consistency is key, but perfection is not mandatory. Following the protocol with at least 80% adherence is generally sufficient to achieve results.
- If compliance drops below this level, progress may still occur, but it will likely take a longer time to reach diabetes remission.
- Occasional flexibility is allowed, such as a cheat meal once a week, unless advised otherwise due to a more severe condition. In such cases, stricter adherence may be necessary for optimal results.

Can both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes be reversed?
Yes, both can be reversed. Type 2 diabetes is easier to reverse with lifestyle changes and medical support. Type 1 diabetes requires more effort to overcome, but it is not impossible.
