One key to managing your blood sugar is to learn about the impact certain food and physical activities can have on it. This Reverse Diabetes Daily Food and Exercise Log, which accompanies the new edition of the Readers Digest Reverse Diabetes book, helps you look at the effects of your diet and workout routine on your blood glucose levels.
During theReverse Diabetes 12-Week Challenge, use this log to record each meal, when you’re eating it, the carbs that are included in your diet and your workout routines and durations. While you use this log, you should also check your blood sugar just before you eat as well as two hours after, so you can monitor what’s helpingand what might not be.
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Complete the Reverse Diabetes Food and Exercise Log, then come back and read:
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