Should non-diabetics monitor their blood sugar levels? The benefits, according to experts
Experts reveal how monitoring your blood sugar, in moderation, may help avoid spikes linked to intense hunger, cravings and even poor sleep

Fewer food cravings, better sleep and clearer skin – these can all be a result of stable blood sugar levels.
A growing number of social media users are promoting the benefits of blood sugar monitoring to avoid experiencing blood sugar spikes and their adverse effects.
This is also useful for non-diabetics, some experts say.
Glucose, a simple sugar, is the body’s primary fuel source. It comes mainly from the carbohydrates that our digestive system breaks down in the food and drinks we consume. The glucose is then absorbed into the bloodstream and carried to the body’s cells.
“It’s our currency in energy metabolism,” says German nutritional scientist Dr Brigitte Baeuerlein.
