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DiaCare – From Food to Medicine

A Millet Nutrition Revolution for Type 1 Diabetic Children. When food becomes medicine, healing takes a whole new meaning. This is the vision behind DiaCare, India's first millet-based nutrition initiative designed exclusively for children living with Type 1 Diabetes.

The Launch

Bringing hope and healing to children across Kerala

DiaCare Launch Event

Launched in Thiruvananthapuram, DiaCare represents a remarkable step forward in managing diabetes for children without compromising on nutrition, energy, or growth. At its heart is a simple truth: millets are nature's medicine.

Why Millets for Diabetes?

Naturally low on the glycemic index and high in fiber, millets are ideal for children with Type 1 Diabetes. Unlike refined foods, millets help maintain stable glucose levels, reduce cravings, and keep children energetic throughout the day.

Bag of DiaCare Millet Product

The Fresh Start Wellness Cafe Advantage

The Fresh Start Wellness Cafe handpicks and specially activates millets. Through a unique process, the natural nutrients are unlocked and made more bioavailable, leading to quicker, more visible health improvements for children.

Child receiving DiaCare product

A Research-Backed Project

"With DiaCare, we are giving them freedom from fear. The results are remarkable – better sugar control, more energy, and happier children."

- Dr. Gayathri, Research Associate

A Hope for the Diabetic Community

While DiaCare focuses on children, its impact is far wider. The program is a beacon of hope for the entire diabetic community, demonstrating how a return to traditional grains can transform diabetic care.

The Vision Ahead

DiaCare is India's first bold step in building a millet-based diabetic nutrition model. It is a promise that no child with Type 1 Diabetes should be denied the right to grow, thrive, and live fully.

When Food Becomes Medicine, Life Becomes Hope.

Read the latest news report on how DiaCare is changing lives.

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