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Tips to Control Your Morning Fasting Blood Sugar Level

As every diabetic knows, diet and exercise are critical in controlling unruly blood sugar levels (BSL), And as many have experienced, a proper regimen usually leads to drops in BSL. With any luck, these measures will see your morning sugar readings drop down to normal. But if you stick with it, you will see an improvement in a couple of months.<br><br>To learn more on Why your Morning fasting sugar level is high I strongly suggest you visit the website below:-https://bit.ly/3ktOApa

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Tips to Control Your Morning Fasting Blood Sugar Level

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  1. Tips To Control Your Morning Fasting Blood Sugar Level Visit Us- https://www.freedomfromdiabetes.org

  2. Do you know why your Morning Blood Sugar Level is High? As every diabetic knows, diet and exercise are critical in controlling unruly blood sugar levels (BSL), And as many have experienced, a proper regimen usually leads to drops in BSL. But, often, while postprandial readings often come down to less than 140, morning fasting sugar levels remain stubbornly high. Doctors call this the ‘dawn phenomenon, probably because it usually occurs at dawn—between 2 am and 7 Am. It is important to note that the dawn phenomenon is not restricted to diabetics. It happens to all of us. Read More

  3. Where does the extra glucose come from? The body carries about 120 teaspoons of glucose (~600 grams) in the liver and pancreas and just one teaspoon’s worth in the bloodstream. So the addition of even half a teaspoon into the bloodstream can raise BSL by 50 points. Around about dawn, In anticipation of the activity to come and the energy that will be required, glucose is released into the bloodstream. This release is triggered by four hormones whose effect runs counter to insulin. Read More

  4. Tips To Control Your Morning FastingBlood Sugar Level Add an evening exercise session to your routine—HIIT routines have proven especially effective Have your dinner before 7:30 pm Reduce or eliminate grains from the night meal…and as much as possible from your other meals too Make sure at least half your meal comprises cooked or raw vegetables After dinner, say an hour later, do some antigravity exercises, stair climbing for instance. Sleep by 9.30 pm…and try to get around 7-8 hours of restful sleep every night Have a couple of glasses of FFD’s super-smoothie in the evening (you can find the recipe here) Stay away from all screens for at least one hour before going to bed. Drink two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar mixed in about 100 ml of water before bedtime Read More

  5. The Hormone Factor While you sleep, your blood sugar slowly drops until it reaches its lowest point, by around 4 - 5 am. About this same time, four hormones in your body start to function. The chief of these is Cortisol, often described as the ‘stress hormone’. It is accompanied by Growth Hormone, which is responsible for repair and regeneration in the body; Adrenaline, aka the ‘fight-or-flight hormone; and Glucagon, whose primary job is to trigger a release of glucose from the liver into the bloodstream. Read More

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