A Powerful Gathering in Fiji: 10,000 Toes Lifestyle Medicine Summit in Fiji Day 1

Imagine over 150 passionate ambassadors from across the South Pacific uniting for one mission: to turn the tide on diabetes. This vision came to life from September 27-29 at The 10,000 Toes Lifestyle Medicine Summit in stunning Fiji.

The summit wasn’t just another health event—it was a transformative 3-day experience that focused on wholistic well-being, diabetes prevention, and community empowerment. With a blend of hands-on workshops, expert-led talks, and spiritual reflections, attendees left inspired and equipped to make real change.

Workshops That Made an Impact

Ambassadors dove into practical sessions on natural treatments designed to improve health and fight diabetes:

  • Therapeutic Juicing – Learning how nature’s bounty can heal from within.
  • Hydrotherapy – Harnessing the power of water for wellness.
  • Plant-Based Cooking – Delicious, healthy meals to nourish the body and soul.
  • Massage Therapy – Exploring relaxation and its role in overall health.

These sessions were led by the talented teams from Bitu Wellness, Mili Mataika, and Hope Clinic Fiji, ensuring everyone gained hands-on knowledge they could take back to their communities.

Get Involved & Make a Difference!

Are you ready to help turn the tide on diabetes across the South Pacific? Here’s how you can join the movement:

  • Become an Ambassador: Take action in your community and help spread awareness. Sign up here!

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  • Adopt A Clinic: Help us establish wellness clinics in the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. Learn more.

  • Donate: Your contribution—big or small—makes a difference. Donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible in Australia! Give here.

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Thank you for your support!

Together, we’re making a healthier future possible for vulnerable communities across the South Pacific.