#20: Master Your Morning - Routines to Balance Blood Sugar All Day


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Did you know that what you do in the first hour of your morning can make or break your blood sugar levels for the entire day? If you’re tired of mid-morning crashes, uncontrollable cravings, or energy dips by noon, this episode is for you!

Today, I’m walking you through simple, science-backed steps to create a morning routine that naturally stabilizes your blood sugar, improves your focus, and keeps your energy steady—all before lunchtime.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

Why mornings matter for blood sugar balance (hello, dawn phenomenon!)
How to fuel your body with the right breakfast (without blood sugar spikes)
The best types of movement to regulate glucose early in the day
Morning stress-reducing practices to lower cortisol and improve insulin sensitivity
Small, easy changes that make a BIG difference over time

🛠 Resources & Links Mentioned:

  • OWYN Protein Powder (clean, low-carb option): Get it HERE
  • Magic Spoon Cereal (low-carb alternative): Get it HERE
  • FREE Blood Sugar Balancing Get Started Guide: Get it HERE

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Medical Disclaimer:
The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, exercise, or medication. The content shared here reflects my personal experiences and research but should not replace individualized medical care.