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Tag: G. Ford Gilbert

G. Ford Gilbert, the CEO and founder of Trina Health, is shown at the company’s Sacramento headquarters in February 2018.
Posted inHealth

Hustling Hope: Diabetes clinic founder headed to prison for attempted bribery

by Cheryl Clark May 28, 2019May 28, 2019 Why you can trust inewsource

G. Ford Gilbert has been sentenced to 12 months in confinement stemming from a pay-to-play bribery conviction in Alabama.

Ford Gilbert, founder and CEO of Trina Health, is shown in an office at the company’s Sacramento headquarters on Feb. 5, 2018. He is flipping through a PowerPoint presentation he uses to explain to investors the effects of the Trina IV insulin infusion procedure. (Megan Wood/inewsource)
Posted inHealth

Man behind controversial diabetes treatment pleads guilty in public corruption case

by Megan Wood and Brandon Quester January 4, 2019
Meghan Lynch, shown in her San Diego home on April 30, 2018, received insulin infusion treatments for her diabetes at a Pacific Beach clinic that offered the Trina Health procedure. She said the infusions sent her blood sugar soaring.
Posted inHealth

Hustling Hope: San Diego woman says controversial diabetes treatment endangered her health

by Cheryl Clark May 25, 2018June 3, 2019
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