Lowering Bloody Sugar – 5 Smart Ways To Keep Your Blood Sugar In Check

by Pam Marshall

One of the biggest mistakes people can make is not monitoring their blood sugar. If blood glucose levels get too high or low, the consequences are serious indeed, and for diabetics, can sometimes be fatal.

Even if you are not diabetic, it is still necessary to maintain a healthy, normal glucose level so that you can avoid the risk of developing diabetes. Normally, your body takes care of this regulation for you. After a meal your pancreas produces insulin to lower your blood sugar. If your blood sugar gets too low your pancreas releases glucagon which increases blood sugar levels. However, this system fails in diabetes, which is why diabetics often have to take medication to control their blood sugar. But even healthy individuals can help this system out by not allowing their blood sugar to get too high or low in the first place.

Here are 5 smart ways to keep your blood sugar in check.

Watch what you eat

Foods that are a little more difficult to digest help stabilize glucose. These foods include high fiber foods such as oatmeal, wheat, and barley. Also, vegetables such as peas and legumes, and fruits such as pears, apples and oranges are more difficult to digest.

Of course, there are foods you should avoid as well. Stay away from those high in carbohydrates such as white flour, potatoes, white rice, pasta and sweets. These foods are high in carbohydrates that your body will convert to sugar and therefore raise your glucose level. That doesn’t mean you have to avoid carbohydrates altogether.

“Good” carbohydrates such as broccoli, green leafy salads, green beans, and asparagus are encouraged. You can also have lean poultry and fish. Whole grains such as whole oats and whole wheat bread are great for helping maintain a steady glucose.

Studies have shown that adding a little cinnamon to your foods can help maintain a consistent glucose. Try sprinkling a little cinnamon on your morning oatmeal. Not only will that make it tastier, but healthier for you, too.

Exercise

Exercise has been proven to lower your blood sugar levels. Not only does it help control your weight but also helps prevent a spike in insulin during the day.  Find an exercise you enjoy such as bike riding or walking.  Not only will exercising help you control your blood sugar, but every organ in your body will thank you!

Each small meals during the day

Whenever you eat your blood sugar rises up. When you go a long time without food, your blood sugar drops. The goal is to maintain a steady, consistent glucose level without any sharp rises or falls. The best way to make sure this happens is to eat several small meals during the day. This is also a great strategy for dropping unwanted pounds.

Watch over-the-counter and prescription medications

Some medications may actually raise your blood sugar. Make sure you read the list of ingredients or even better, talk to your doctor before you take them. Whenever a medication has been prescribed for you, make sure the prescribing doctor realizes you are trying to watch your glucose levels.

Take an all-natural supplement specifically designed to control blood sugar

Pre-Crea™ is an all-natural herbal supplement specifically developed for people with prediabetes or a higher than normal blood sugar levels. PreCrea™ is only available by doctor recommendation. If you take this powerful supplement two times a day, follow all of the strategies discussed above, plus your doctor’s recommendations on diet and exercise, you can substantially lower your risk of developing diabetes.

Pre-diabetes most always precedes the development of full-blown diabetes. A fasting blood sugar level between 99 — 126 mg/dl means you are in the prediabetes range. That’s why it’s so important to get a tight reign on your blood sugar levels now. Pre-Crea™ has been shown to lower blood glucose 20-30 points.

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