A brainchild of Dr Pramod Tripathi, a pioneer in diabetes reversal, Muktotsav is a one of its kind event for diabetics in the world. This year, the event celebrated individuals who successfully reversed diabetes among other lifestyle related disorders through FFD’s unique programme. However more importantly, the non-ticketed event was aimed at inspiring others to free themselves from diabetes and was organised at no cost for interested participants.
“Typically, the liver and pancreas of an individual with type-2 diabetes has more fat than they can cope. Through weight loss and disciplined efforts at maintaining it, one not only can reduce the liver fat but also completely restore the pancreas back to health. Remission is not merely control of diabetes; it is scientifically proven that it is return to normal. Freeing oneself from diabetes is a journey, a continuous effort of which the entire family has to be part of. Another very important fact about type-2 diabetes and one which can’t be overlooked is that the fat threshold is genetically inherited. This means that our disorders can potentially be passed on to our children and so, if not for oneself, a diabetic should make efforts to free themselves from diabetes for the sake of their children,” concludes Prof Taylor.