Reversing Diabetes Revolution Podcast

Importance of sleep and stress management on your reversing diabetes journey!

Charmaine Dominguez, Ghalia Barrage Episode 56

In this episode, Charmaine, a seasoned dietitian, and Ghalia, an expert coach in the Reversing Diabetes Program, unravel the complexities of managing diabetes in the digital age. Navigating through the overwhelming and often conflicting information online, they shed light on scientifically backed blood glucose lowering hacks that actually work!Join the journey as they share two commonly overlooked factors that can help you progress further in your journey towards reversing diabetes!If you are looking to know more about what you can do starting from today to improve your insulin sensitivity and metabolic health so that you can reverse diabetes, then this podcast episode is a must-listen!
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