
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 blood sugar remains stubbornly high. Doctors call this the ‘dawn phenomenon, probably because it usually occurs at dawn—between 2 am and 7 am.
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 run counter to insulin.
Although the dawn phenomenon is a completely natural occurrence, the anxiety it can cause is understandable.
There are a few things that you could do to get the dawn phenomenon under control, naturally.
With any luck, these measures will see your morning sugar readings drop down to normal. We say luck because, in spite of their best efforts, the dawn phenomenon continues to plague many diabetics. These measures are not a guarantee, and results do not come overnight. But if you stick with it, you will see an improvement in a couple of months.
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