EPISODE · May 30, 2025 · 15 MIN
Ep 24: Reactive Hypoglycemia & The Dawn Phenomenon Explained
from Path to Better A1C: Diabetes Prevention, Blood Sugar Balance, Weight and Cravings Control Strategy · host Jenny Pena, NBC-HWC, DPP Lifestyle Coach, CIHC
Ever feel shaky after eating or wake up with high blood sugar—even if you ate perfectly the night before?This episode unpacks two common blood sugar issues: reactive hypoglycemia and the dawn phenomenon. Jenny walks you through what they are, how they differ, what causes them, and how to manage each—so you can feel steady, clear-headed, and in control of your blood sugar again.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:What reactive hypoglycemia and the dawn phenomenon really areWhy one causes low blood sugar after eating, and the other causes high blood sugar before wakingWhich hormones and insulin patterns are involvedActionable food, sleep, and stress strategies to stabilize bothResources & Links:🎁 Blood Sugar Balancing Snacks List (Free)🌐 Jenny’s Website📱 Follow Jenny on Instagram @coachjenp
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Ever feel shaky after eating or wake up with high blood sugar—even if you ate perfectly the night before?This episode unpacks two common blood sugar issues: reactive hypoglycemia and the dawn phenomenon. Jenny walks you through what they are, how they differ, what causes them, and how to manage each—so you can feel steady, clear-headed, and in control of your blood sugar again.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:What reactive hypoglycemia and the dawn phenomenon really areWhy one causes low blood sugar after eating, and the other causes high blood sugar before wakingWhich hormones and insulin patterns are involvedActionable food, sleep, and stress strategies to stabilize bothResources & Links:🎁 Blood Sugar Balancing Snacks List (Free)🌐 Jenny’s Website📱 Follow Jenny on Instagram @coachjenp
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