About Us
Welcome to Diabetes Fixer — an evidence-based information hub for people living with, at risk of, or supporting someone with type 2 diabetes.
We help everyday people understand what actually moves blood sugar — the foods, habits, and lifestyle changes backed by peer-reviewed research and the largest authoritative medical bodies in the world.
Our Mission
Diabetes Fixer exists to translate the latest research on type 2 diabetes management, prevention, and reversal into plain-English guidance you can actually act on. We focus on natural, lifestyle-led approaches — diet, exercise, sleep, stress — alongside the medical mainstream, never instead of it.
Our Team
Diabetes Fixer is published by Mognetize Marketing, a Belgium-based independent publisher. Our editorial team is small, research-focused, and transparent about how we work.
- Trisha Ledesma — Content Editor & Community Coordinator. Trisha oversees the editorial workflow, fact-checks research summaries against primary medical sources, and engages with readers in the comments and on social. She is not a licensed medical professional.
- Ryan Mitchell — Senior Researcher. Ryan curates studies and summarises evidence on type 2 diabetes management. He is not a licensed medical professional — his role is research and editorial, not clinical practice.
How We Research
Our editorial workflow is AI-augmented. We use modern AI research tools to scan the published literature, identify peer-reviewed studies, and draft initial summaries. Every piece is then reviewed, edited, and fact-checked by a human editor against the original primary sources before it is published.
We cite authoritative sources directly — including the CDC, NIDDK, American Diabetes Association, Mayo Clinic, and peer-reviewed journals indexed in PubMed.
Important Medical Disclaimer
Diabetes Fixer is an information service, not a medical practice. Nothing on this website is medical advice. The content we publish is for educational purposes only and should never replace a consultation with a licensed physician, endocrinologist, or registered dietitian.
Always talk to your doctor before:
- Changing your diet — especially if you are on insulin or oral glucose-lowering medications
- Starting a new exercise routine
- Stopping, reducing, or adjusting any prescribed medication
- Taking supplements, herbs, or over-the-counter remedies
If you are experiencing a diabetes-related emergency — severe hypoglycaemia, suspected diabetic ketoacidosis, or any acute symptom — call your local emergency services immediately.
Editorial Independence & Affiliate Disclosure
Diabetes Fixer is funded in part by affiliate partnerships and sponsored content. When we link to a product, supplement, or program, we may earn a commission if you purchase through that link — at no additional cost to you. We only recommend products our team has researched against peer-reviewed evidence and would consider using ourselves.
Affiliate relationships never change the conclusions of a research summary. If a product fails our review criteria, it does not appear on the site regardless of commission offered. Full details are in our Privacy & Affiliate Disclosure.
Contact Us
Have a question, a topic request, or a correction? We respond to every email within 24 hours. Reach our team via the contact form, or email [email protected] directly.

