Health Conscious

Diabetes Health Program

Understand your Health Journey

The Health Conscious 24-week diabetes program is a science-backed, habit-driven health journey designed to help individuals understand, manage, and improve diabetes through food, lifestyle, and daily self-care. This program goes beyond temporary diet fixes and focuses on long-term metabolic improvement, making it one of the best programs for individuals with type 2 diabetes who seek sustainable results.

Delivered through our app, the course breaks complex guidance into simple weekly actions — covering nutrition, weight management, movement, sleep, stress, and consistency. Whether you are newly diagnosed or managing diabetes for years, this program empowers you with clarity, structure, and confidence.

24 Weeks (6 Months)

Each week unlocks guided video lessons with clear explanations, actionable tasks, and practical education. The program progresses step by step, allowing your body and habits to adapt safely and effectively. This structured, video-based learning experience functions as a weekly diabetes program, designed for steady improvement, not a crash course.

Simple, Transparent Pricing

Transparent, affordable, and designed to deliver long-term value.

Full Program Access

000/one-time

The program fee includes

Start Your 24-Week Diabetes Journey Today

Start Your 24-Week Diabetes Journey Today​

What to Expect in 24 Weeks

Week 1 Diabetes
Welcome to Health Conscious
  • The Health Conscious
  • Community
  • Lifestyle and Health Outcomes
  • Lifestyle Medicine
  • A Deeper Look Into Behavior Change
  • Forming Habits
  • Habits and Disease Development
  • The Brain and Habits
  • Gaining Awareness
Week 3 Diabetes
Sugar Science
  • Energy for Cells
  • Breaking Down Carbohydrates
  • Types of Carbohydrates
  • Sugar: An Overview
  • 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans
  • Artificial Sweeteners
  • Blood Glucose Levels
  • Factors Affecting Your Blood Glucose Levels
Week 5 Diabetes
It's All in the Brain
  • The Brain and Habits
  • Neuroplasticity Defined
  • The Visualization Technique
  • Behavior Chain Analysis
Week 7 Diabetes
Move Your Body
  • Exercise Defined
  • Exercise and Diabetes
  • ADA Exercise Recommendations
  • Categories of Exercise
  • Maximum Heart Rate Calculation
  • Moderate Heart Rate Calculation
  • Creating an Exercise Routine
  • Tips
Week 9 Diabetes
Facts on Fat
  • Macronutirent #2: Fats
  • General Serving Sizes: Fats
  • Main Types of Fat Explained
  • AHA Recommendations for Saturated Fat
  • Studies: Fat and Diabetes (Type 2)
  • Good Fat Sources: Nuts and Seeds
  • General Serving Sizes: Nuts and Seeds
  • Saturated Fat Source: Dairy
  • Introduction to Dairy
  • General Serving Sizes: Dairy
  • Nutrition Facts: Total Fat
Week 11 Diabetes
Be Present
  • Adaptive Coping Techniques: Revisited
  • Introduction To Mindfulness
  • Mindfulness and The Brain
  • Emotion-focused Coping Strategy: Mindfulness
  • Starting a Mindfulness Practice
Week 13 Diabetes
Rest and Reflect
  • Benefits Of Taking A Break
  • Importance Of Self Reflection
Week 15 Diabetes
Building Up
  • Macronutrient #3: Protein
  • Protein Sources: Quality Counts
  • Serving Sizes: Protein
  • Protein Studies
  • Introduction to Vegetables
  • Serving Sizes: Vegetables
  • Introduction to Lentils and peas
  • Serving Sizes: Lentils and peas
  • Nutrition Facts: Cholesterol, Sodium, and Protein
Week 17 Diabetes
Getting to the Root
  • Managing Stress: Solution-focused Coping
  • Active Problem Solving: Introduction
  • Active Problem Solving: Steps
  • Cause vs Symptom
  • Root Cause Analysis: Introduction
  • Using Root Cause Analysis in Problem Solving
Week 19 Diabetes
EQ
  • Definition of Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
  • The Four Components, or Skills, of EQ
  • Benefits of Developing Emotional Intelligence
  • Develop Your EQ Skills Using Techniques Learned
Week 21 Diabetes
Pave the Way
  • Introduction to Batch Prepping
  • Introduction to Batch Cooking
  • Eating Approach 1: Flexitarian
  • Eating Approach 2: Mediterranean
  • Eating Approach 3: DASH
Week 23 Diabetes
It's All Around You
  • What are Local Resources?
  • Ways to find Local Resources
  • What are Global Resources?
  • Examples of Global Resources
  • Gaining Awareness
Week 2 Diabetes
Diabetes Overview
  • Global Statistics
  • U.S. Statistics
  • Diabetes Types
  • Effects of Diabetes
  • Introduction to Glucose
  • Hormones: Insulin and Glucagon
  • Diabetes Risk Factors
  • Checking Blood Sugar
  • Low Blood Sugar vs High Blood Sugar
  • Body Systems Affected by Diabetes
Week 4 Diabetes
Food For Thought
  • Food and Chronic Disease
  • What is a Diet?
  • Diet Quality
  • Food Types
  • Ingredients List
  • Plant-based Eating
  • Dietary Change Differs
  • Avoiding Unsustainable Approaches
Week 6 Diabetes
Break it Down
  • Macronutrient #1: Carbohydrates
  • Sources of Carbohydrates
  • Grains Defined
  • Types of Grains
  • Legumes Defined
  • Beans as Carbohydrates
  • Fruit as Carbohydrates
  • Food Labels: Calories
  • Food Labels: Serving Sizes
  • Food Labels: Carbohydrates
Week 8 Diabetes
Managing Everyday Pressures
  • Stress Defined
  • Stress and The Body
  • Types of Stress
  • Coping Techniques
Week 10 Diabetes
Move Faster
  • Definition of HIIT
  • HIIT Benefits
  • Calculate Your Heart Rate Intensity Zones
  • Benefits of Improved Cardiovascular Conditioning
  • Different HIIT Exercises
Week 12 Diabetes
Your Connections
  • Social Connection and Health
  • Benefits of Social Support
  • Relationships and Stress
  • The Ripple Effect
  • Dangers of Social Isolation
  • Ways to Cultivate Quality Relationship
Week 14 Diabetes
Gain a New Perspective
  • Shifting Your Interpretations (Negative Thought Patterns)
  • The ABC Model
  • Appraisal-focused Coping Strategy: Reframing
  • Cognitive Distortions Explained
  • Using Reframing To Challenge Cognitive Distortions
  • Gaining Awareness
Week 16 Diabetes
Drink Up!
  • One Important Property of Water
  • Liquid Consumption In America
  • Caffeine and Insulin
  • Hydration and Diabetes
  • Signs and Effects Of Dehydration
  • Exercise and Water Loss
  • Calculating Your Daily Water Intake: Two Methods
Week 18 Diabetes
Prep and Go
  • Meal Planning Defined
  • Factors That Impact Planning
  • Meal Planning Approaches Explored
  • Other Options: Modern Meal Services
  • What Meal Planning Accomplishes
  • Snacking: Good or Bad?
  • Snacking Scenarios
Week 20 Diabetes
Zzzzz
  • Theories: Why Do We Need Sleep?
  • The Sleep Cycle Explained
  • Insufficient Sleep: What are the Health Concerns?
  • Top Causes of Poor Sleep Habits
  • Identifying Factors that Affect Sleep Habits
  • Solutions for Better Sleep Habits and Practices
Week 22 Diabetes
Forward Momentum
  • Benefits of a Wellness Plan
  • Importance of Wellness Assessments: The Wellness Wheel
  • Components of a Wellness Plan
  • Creating a Personalized Wellness Plan
  • Example Wellness Plans
Week 24 Diabetes
A New Phase Begins!!!!
  • Progress Reflection
  • The Next Phase
  • Old Mindsets vs. New Mindsets
  • Documenting Changes
  • Ongoing Accountability Revisited
  • Two of the Most Important Habits Moving Forward
Week 1 Diabetes
Welcome to Health Conscious
  • The Health Conscious Community

  • Lifestyle and Health Outcomes

  • Lifestyle Medicine

  • A Deeper Look Into Behavior Change

  • Forming Habits

  • Habits and Disease Development

  • The Brain and Habits

  • Gaining Awareness

Week 2 Diabetes
Diabetes Overview
  • Global Statistics

  • U.S. Statistics

  • Diabetes Types

  • Effects of Diabetes

  • Introduction to Glucose

  • Hormones: Insulin and Glucagon

  • Diabetes Risk Factors

  • Checking Blood Sugar

  • Low Blood Sugar vs High Blood Sugar

  • Body Systems Affected by Diabetes

Week 3 Diabetes
Sugar Science
  • Energy for Cells

  • Breaking Down Carbohydrates

  • Types of Carbohydrates

  • Sugar: An Overview

  • 2015–2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans

  • Artificial Sweeteners

  • Blood Glucose Levels

  • Factors Affecting Your Blood Glucose Levels

Week 4 Diabetes
Food For Thought
  • Food and Chronic Disease

  • What is a Diet?

  • Diet Quality

  • Food Types

  • Ingredients List

  • Plant-based Eating

  • Dietary Change Differs

  • Avoiding Unsustainable Approaches

  • Heart Health

Week 5 Diabetes
It's All in the Brain
  • The Brain and Habits

  • Neuroplasticity Defined

  • The Visualization Technique

  • Behavior Chain Analysis

Week 6 Diabetes
Break It Down
  • Macronutrient #1: Carbohydrates

  • Sources of Carbohydrates

  • Grains Defined

  • Types of Grains

  • Legumes Defined

  • Beans as Carbohydrates

  • Fruit as Carbohydrates

  • Food Labels: Calories

  • Food Labels: Serving Sizes

  • Food Labels: Carbohydrates

Week 7 Diabetes
Move Your Body
  • Exercise Defined

  • Exercise and Diabetes

  • ADA Exercise Recommendations

  • Categories of Exercise

  • Maximum Heart Rate Calculation

  • Moderate Heart Rate Calculation

  • Creating an Exercise Routine

  • Tips

Week 8 Diabetes
Managing Everyday Pressures
  • Stress Defined

  • Stress and the Body

  • Types of Stress

  • Coping Techniques

Week 9 Diabetes
Facts on Fat
  • Macronutrient #2: Fats

  • General Serving Sizes: Fats

  • Main Types of Fat Explained

  • AHA Recommendations for Saturated Fat

  • Studies: Fat and Diabetes (Type 2)

  • Good Fat Sources: Nuts and Seeds

  • General Serving Sizes: Nuts and Seeds

  • Saturated Fat Source: Dairy

  • Introduction to Dairy

  • General Serving Sizes: Dairy

  • Nutrition Facts: Total Fat

Week 10 Diabetes
Move Faster
  • Definition of HIIT

  • HIIT Benefits

  • Calculate Your Heart Rate Intensity Zones

  • Benefits of Improved Cardiovascular Conditioning

  • Different HIIT Exercises

Week 11 Diabetes
Be Present
  • Adaptive Coping Techniques: Revisited

  • Introduction to Mindfulness

  • Mindfulness and The Brain

  • Emotion-focused Coping Strategy: Mindfulness

  • Starting a Mindfulness Practice

Week 12 Diabetes
Your Connections
  • Social Connection and Health

  • Benefits of Social Support

  • Relationships and Stress

  • The Ripple Effect

  • Dangers of Social Isolation

  • Ways to Cultivate Quality Relationship

Week 13 Diabetes
Rest and Reflect
  • Benefits of Taking a Break

  • Importance of Self Reflection

Week 14 Diabetes
Gain a New Perspective
  • Shifting Your Interpretations (Negative Thought Patterns)

  • The ABC Model

  • Appraisal-focused Coping Strategy: Reframing

  • Cognitive Distortions Explained

  • Using Reframing To Challenge Cognitive Distortions

Week 15 Diabetes
Building Up
  • Macronutrient #3: Protein

  • Protein Sources: Quality Counts

  • Serving Sizes: Protein

  • Protein Studies

  • Introduction to Vegetables

  • Serving Sizes: Vegetables

  • Introduction to Lentils and Peas

  • Serving Sizes: Lentils and Peas

  • Nutrition Facts: Cholesterol, Sodium, and Protein

Week 16 Diabetes
Drink Up!
  • One Important Property of Water

  • Liquid Consumption In America

  • Caffeine and Insulin

  • Hydration and Diabetes

  • Signs and Effects of Dehydration

  • Exercise and Water Loss

  • Calculating Your Daily Water Intake: Two Methods

Week 17 Diabetes
Getting to the Root
  • Managing Stress: Solution-focused Coping

  • Active Problem Solving: Introduction

  • Active Problem Solving: Steps

  • Cause vs Symptom

  • Root Cause Analysis: Introduction

  • Using Root Cause Analysis in Problem Solving

Week 18 Diabetes
Prep and Go
  • Meal Planning Defined

  • Factors That Impact Planning

  • Meal Planning Approaches Explored

  • Other Options: Modern Meal Services

  • What Meal Planning Accomplishes

  • Snacking: Good or Bad?

  • Snacking Scenarios

Week 19 Diabetes
EQ
  • Definition of Emotional Intelligence (EQ)

  • The Four Components, or Skills, of EQ

  • Benefits of Developing Emotional Intelligence

  • Develop Your EQ Skills Using Techniques Learned

Week 20 Diabetes
Zzzzz
  • Theories: Why Do We Need Sleep?

  • The Sleep Cycle Explained

  • Insufficient Sleep: What are the Health Concerns?

  • Top Causes of Poor Sleep Habits

  • Identifying Factors that Affect Sleep Habits

  • Solutions for Better Sleep Habits and Practices

Week 21 Diabetes
Pave the Way
  • Introduction to Batch Prepping

  • Introduction to Batch Cooking

  • Eating Approach 1: Flexitarian

  • Eating Approach 2: Mediterranean

  • Eating Approach 3: DASH

Week 22 Diabetes
Forward Momentum
  • Benefits of a Wellness Plan

  • Importance of Wellness Assessments: The Wellness Wheel

  • Components of a Wellness Plan

  • Creating a Personalized Wellness Plan

  • Example Wellness Plans

Week 23 Diabetes
It's All Around You
  • What are Local Resources?

  • Ways to Find Local Resources

  • What are Global Resources?

  • Examples of Global Resources

Week 24 Diabetes
A New Phase Begins!!!!
  • Progress Reflection

  • The Next Phase

  • Old Mindsets vs New Mindsets

  • Documenting Changes

  • Ongoing Accountability Revisited

  • Two of the Most Important Habits Moving Forward

This course is suitable for:

No prior medical knowledge is required. The program is designed for everyday people, incorporating real-life routines and promoting sustainable health changes.

Why Choose Health Conscious?

Evidence-Based Learning

Every recommendation is grounded in established nutrition science and behavioral research. The diabetes diet plan taught inside the program focuses on glycaemic balance, portion control, and sustainable food choices—ensuring changes are safe, measurable, and suitable for long-term metabolic health.

Designed by Health Experts

The curriculum is carefully structured by qualified health educators who understand diabetes beyond theory. This depth of knowledge and real-world applicability is what positions Health Conscious as one of the best programs for type 2 diabetes management through lifestyle-led education.

Proven, Structured Framework

The course follows a clearly sequenced methodology that builds knowledge, habits, and confidence over time. Each phase connects logically to the next, creating a reliable type 2 diabetes program framework that supports gradual improvement rather than short-term, unsustainable results.

Practical, Indian Lifestyle–Friendly Guidance

Meal planning, daily routines, and habit changes are designed around Indian food patterns, work schedules, and family environments. This makes the approach especially effective for individuals seeking a realistic diabetic program without extreme restrictions or unfamiliar dietary practices.

App-Based Learning for Flexibility

The Health Conscious app allows learners to access lessons anytime, revisit concepts as needed, and progress at a steady pace. This flexible delivery ensures consistency, better adherence, and seamless integration of health education into busy, modern lifestyles.

Success Stories

What helped and stayed with me most was the practical education. I learned how to read food labels, make smarter food choices, and build an exercise routine that works for me. The lifestyle medicine approach taught here isn’t just about quick fixes — it’s about understanding and changing habits for life. My weight has stabilized, and my overall well-being has improved.

Arjun Singh

Mumbai, India

Health Conscious feels like having a doctor and wellness coach available in my pocket. The courses are easy to follow, and the daily support kept me motivated even when I felt discouraged. Within a few months, I noticed lower stress levels, better blood pressure, and a real shift in how I view health. It’s not just another app — it’s a complete lifestyle transformation.

Sunita Kumari

Bengaluru, India

Trusted and used by doctors across the country in private practices and community health centers.

FAQs

No. This is an educational and lifestyle-based program designed to complement medical care, not replace it.

No extreme diets or expensive products are required.

Yes. The course starts from the basics and progresses gradually.

Absolutely. The Health Conscious app-based structure is designed to fit busy schedules.

Yes. The Health Conscious program emphasizes early lifestyle correction, habit-building, and metabolic awareness, making it suitable for individuals focused on type 2 diabetes prevention as well as those already managing the condition.

 The curriculum follows principles commonly associated with a type 2 diabetes reversal program, such as insulin sensitivity improvement and weight management, while maintaining a safe, educational, and non-medical approach.