Understand the Cultural Relevance: Participants will be able to explain the cultural significance of the Anishinaabe nutrition protocol and its historical roots in Indigenous dietary practices
Identify Biological Appropriateness: Participants will learn about the biological rationale behind the exclusive consumption of meat and fat from large ruminant animals, including insights from anthropology, archeology, and comparative anatomy and physiology.
Comprehend the Pathophysiology of Diabetes: Participants will fain knowledge about the parthophysiology of diabetes and related diseases, focusing on the roles of glucose intolerance, hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia.
Analyze Scientific Evidence: Participants will be able to evaluate the scientific evidence supporting this dietary intervention, including studies using nitrogen isotopes (N14 and N15), and understand key metabolic concepts such as the Randle Cycle.
Assess Intervention Outcomes: Participants will learn about the real world outcomes of implementing this dietary protocol, including significant reductions in HbA1c levels and adherence rates, through case studies and success stories.