More information on event website: https://www.metabolicrevolution.org/
On October 13, 2024, the Metabolic Revolution will hold the country’s first-ever rally for metabolic health in Washington D.C. to advocate for a decisive change in healthcare priorities. The non-partisan rally will take place at Sylvan National Theater on the grounds of the Washington Monument from 3:00-4:45 PM. We will demand that:
- The next President develop policies to address the serious problems of chronic disease including mental disorders.
- The U.S. Dietary Guidelines should heal, not harm, our health.
- The healthcare system be reformed to do more than just provide band-aid solutions for symptoms and instead address the root causes of disease.
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Confirmed speakers include Robert Lustig, MD, M.S.L., Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology and Member of the Institute for Health Policy Studies at UCSF, Chris Palmer, MD, Harvard Assistant Professor and Director of the Metabolic and Mental Health Program at McLean Hospital, Nina Teicholz, PhD, journalist and founder, the Nutrition Coalition, Tony Hampton, MD, board-certified obesity specialist and practitioner, Eric Westman, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University, and founder, Duke Keto Medicine Clinic, Georgia Ede, MD, expert in nutritional and metabolic psychiatry, Matt Bernstein, MD, CMO of Ellenhorn, and CEO of Accord, a pioneering metabolic and mental health residential program, Mark Cucuzzella, MD, primary care doctor at the Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital, Professor at West Virginia University School of Medicine, and board certified in Obesity Medicine, Mariela Glandt, MD, Endocrinologist in the Bronx, NY, and founder, Owna Health, and Vinnie Tortorich, fitness expert, filmmaker, and podcaster (“Fitness Confidential”).
In addition to this outstanding line-up of speakers, the MR rally will hear from a dozen everyday Americans who have reversed a myriad of chronic diseases by finding alternative health solutions when conventional medicine failed them.