Balancing Blood Sugar: Improve energy & protect health

Aeon Nutrition Kitchen Podcast

We’ve normalised many symptoms of blood sugar dysregulation so you may not think you’re affected. Feeling sleepy after meals is common but not normal and ‘hangry’ can be avoided. Increasing rates of chronic disease have a lot to do with high blood sugar, from type 2 diabetes, to obesity and cancer. Learn how blood sugar is connected and 3 ways to keep glucose levels balanced to help protect your future health, today.

 

Hello and welcome to Aeon Nutrition Kitchen.

A podcast for optimising healthspan in the kitchen.

I’m your host and certified Functional Nutritionist, Melina Hamilton Lynch, and I’ll be answering your most frequently asked questions with bite-sized practical advice.

This is my little foray into disseminating nutrition advice through my voice, because sometimes, we all get a little too information and too much screen time.

My mission is to close the food knowledge gap from plan to plate so keep listening out for the next juicy topic.

This is functional nutrition designed for a healthier future you.

 

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