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362. The Impact of Hormonal Changes on Blood Sugars & Insulin Sensitivity

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Let’s talk about diabetes.

Unfortunately, diabetes is on the rise, and more and more women are wondering how to properly manage their blood sugar levels. This focus becomes even more important for women over 40. Menopausal hormone shifts can have a dramatic impact on insulin sensitivity.

To help us discover more about this connection between hormones and insulin, is Melissa Slemp. Melissa is a health coach who has lived with type 1 diabetes for 42 years - so she knows more than a thing or two about blood sugars, especially dealing with diabetes while going through perimenopause.

On this episode Melissa shares her personal experience with managing blood sugars and the habit shifts we can focus on to improve our insulin sensitivity and maintain healthy blood sugar levels for many years to come.

Get ready for some practical guidance on how to manage your blood sugar levels, the impact of hormones on insulin sensitivity, and how to begin to both educate yourself and advocate for yourself on your health journey.

More Resources & Links

Connect & learn more from Melissa at https://www.abundanthealthwithmelissa.com/

Listen to Melissa’s podcast Type 1 in Midlife

Follow Melissa Slemp on Instagram @bloodsugarboss

Follow Megan on Instagram

  continue reading

377 episodes

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Content provided by Megan Dahlman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Megan Dahlman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Let’s talk about diabetes.

Unfortunately, diabetes is on the rise, and more and more women are wondering how to properly manage their blood sugar levels. This focus becomes even more important for women over 40. Menopausal hormone shifts can have a dramatic impact on insulin sensitivity.

To help us discover more about this connection between hormones and insulin, is Melissa Slemp. Melissa is a health coach who has lived with type 1 diabetes for 42 years - so she knows more than a thing or two about blood sugars, especially dealing with diabetes while going through perimenopause.

On this episode Melissa shares her personal experience with managing blood sugars and the habit shifts we can focus on to improve our insulin sensitivity and maintain healthy blood sugar levels for many years to come.

Get ready for some practical guidance on how to manage your blood sugar levels, the impact of hormones on insulin sensitivity, and how to begin to both educate yourself and advocate for yourself on your health journey.

More Resources & Links

Connect & learn more from Melissa at https://www.abundanthealthwithmelissa.com/

Listen to Melissa’s podcast Type 1 in Midlife

Follow Melissa Slemp on Instagram @bloodsugarboss

Follow Megan on Instagram

  continue reading

377 episodes

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