25 | What I Do Every Morning to Fight Cortisol Belly and Keep My Blood Sugar Levels Steady in Menopause
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Does your morning routine actually affect your cortisol belly — or is that just another midlife myth?
Are you waking up and unknowingly spiking your blood sugar before you ever take a single bite?
Could a few simple morning habits be the missing piece for balancing your blood sugar and finally losing stubborn midlife weight?
In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on my own morning — the real one — so you can see exactly what blood sugar balancing looks like in an actual midlife woman's life. If you've been struggling with cortisol belly, low energy, or stubborn weight in menopause and wondering what it all looks like in practice, this one is for you. I'm walking you through the four things I do every single morning to keep my cortisol in check, my blood sugar steady, and my metabolism working with me — not against me.
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Disclaimer: The information shared here is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. While Carrie is a licensed pharmacist, she is not acting in that capacity on this podcast. Always consult your doctor or licensed medical professional before changing your diet, lifestyle, medications, or supplements. Individual results vary.