About
Dr. Diehl, Founder of the CHIP Prgram
"Getting
into
CHIP could give You the Best 30 Days of the Rest of Your Life"
Learn More About
Dr. Diehl HERE
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here
Dr.
Hans Diehl DrHSc, MPH, FACN, CNS, is Clinical Professor of Preventive
Medicine at
the School of Medicine
at Loma Linda University.
He is the
director of the
Lifestyle Medicine Institute in Loma Linda, CA
and the
founder of CHIP.
As a pioneer in lifestyle medicine, he directed the research and
education
program at the Pritikin
Longevity Center.
Later, as a post-doctoral research fellow in cardiovascular
epidemiology,
supported by the National Institutes of Health, he evaluated these
results. He
has a doctorate in Health Science and Masters in Public Health
Nutrition from Loma
Linda University. His
presentations are always compelling, clear and most relevant today.
Dr.
Diehl’s pioneering efforts with Nathan Pritikin and Dr. Denis Burkitt
have
shown conclusively that many of today's diseases are truly reversible
through
some simple lifestyle changes. As a best selling author, researcher,
dynamic
speaker and life-style motivator, Diehl has lectured to corporations
and
governments and has presented seminars on four continents.
The CHIP program
itself was born in the winter of 1988 when Dr. Diehl was invited to
conduct a
4-week lifestyle change program in Creston, British Columbia,
a community of
about 5,000. Four hundred persons accepted the challenge to take
responsibility
for their health and became charter members of the first CHIP program. 
Following the
Creston experience Dr. Diehl went on to conduct multiple live programs
in Canada, India, Australia
and
the United States
for organizations and institutions. Because he cannot respond in person
to all
the invitations for live CHIP programs, Dr. Diehl produced the
Video-CHIP
series which is being used very effectively in a variety of settings
around the
world. Well over 50,000 people have
attended CHIP programs and a number of studies on the program
have appeared in
peer reviewed journals.
To
see scientific studies on the National
Research Council of Canada website click
here.
To see sceintific
studies on the CHIP-USA website click here.