Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are becoming a popular way for people to check their blood sugar levels in real-time. While CGMs were originally designed to help people with diabetes, what about those who do not have diabetes? The NutriSense company believes if people can see their blood sugar levels in real-time, that it will help them make healthier food choices, catch metabolic problems before they arise and reduce their chances of disease in the future. In this episode, I interview Elizabeth McKenny, RD, a certified nutrition specialist with NutriSense to help you figure out their FDA-approved glucose monitoring system and if it's right for you. This is episode 146 of the Joe Cannon Health podcast. Listen here or on your favorite podcast app. Affiliate Disclosure: If you use my code at checkout I will make a small commission. It helps pay for the time and effort that went into bringing this information to you. Commissions do not influence the conclusions reached. See the affiliate disclosure page for more information.
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Website: NutraSense.io
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