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60: Why Blood Sugar Is So Important
Manage episode 461091311 series 3526937
In this episode, we’re diving into why blood sugar is such a critical factor in your health. Whether you’ve been managing type 2 diabetes or prediabetes for years, or you’re just beginning to understand your numbers, this episode offers a clear and practical explanation of why maintaining healthy blood sugar levels matters so much.
You’ll learn what constitutes healthy blood sugar ranges, the ripple effects of high blood sugar on your body, and how better blood sugar control can improve your energy, mental clarity, and is a cornerstone of health you can’t ignore!
This episode isn’t just about the numbers, it’s about helping you recognize the powerful connection between blood sugar and your overall health, and giving you the motivation to reinforce your goals or celebrate how far you’ve come.
CHAPTERS
1:17 Blood sugar is fundamental to our health
3:10 Why blood sugar matters
3:55 Healthy blood sugar levels in brief
7:30 Dangers of prolonged high blood sugar
13:14 Benefits of maintaining blood sugar stability
16:49 The key to healthy blood sugar and A1c
For show notes and resources, please visit: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com
To share your questions and suggestions, leave us a voice message or email at: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/message
Explore our proven programs and services, visit: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/programs
Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter for podcast updates, valuable nutrition tips and more: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/subscribe
Chapters
1. 60: Why Blood Sugar Is So Important (00:00:00)
2. Blood sugar is fundamental to our health (00:01:17)
3. Why blood sugar matters (00:03:10)
4. Healthy blood sugar levels in brief (00:03:55)
5. Dangers of prolonged high blood sugar (00:07:30)
6. Benefits of maintaining blood sugar stability (00:13:14)
7. The key to healthy blood sugar and A1c (00:16:49)
81 episodes
Manage episode 461091311 series 3526937
In this episode, we’re diving into why blood sugar is such a critical factor in your health. Whether you’ve been managing type 2 diabetes or prediabetes for years, or you’re just beginning to understand your numbers, this episode offers a clear and practical explanation of why maintaining healthy blood sugar levels matters so much.
You’ll learn what constitutes healthy blood sugar ranges, the ripple effects of high blood sugar on your body, and how better blood sugar control can improve your energy, mental clarity, and is a cornerstone of health you can’t ignore!
This episode isn’t just about the numbers, it’s about helping you recognize the powerful connection between blood sugar and your overall health, and giving you the motivation to reinforce your goals or celebrate how far you’ve come.
CHAPTERS
1:17 Blood sugar is fundamental to our health
3:10 Why blood sugar matters
3:55 Healthy blood sugar levels in brief
7:30 Dangers of prolonged high blood sugar
13:14 Benefits of maintaining blood sugar stability
16:49 The key to healthy blood sugar and A1c
For show notes and resources, please visit: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com
To share your questions and suggestions, leave us a voice message or email at: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/message
Explore our proven programs and services, visit: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/programs
Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter for podcast updates, valuable nutrition tips and more: https://Type2DiabetesTalk.com/subscribe
Chapters
1. 60: Why Blood Sugar Is So Important (00:00:00)
2. Blood sugar is fundamental to our health (00:01:17)
3. Why blood sugar matters (00:03:10)
4. Healthy blood sugar levels in brief (00:03:55)
5. Dangers of prolonged high blood sugar (00:07:30)
6. Benefits of maintaining blood sugar stability (00:13:14)
7. The key to healthy blood sugar and A1c (00:16:49)
81 episodes
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