How To Reduce Blood Sugar Level Immediately With Easy Tips
Still, it's important to note that home remedies can't immediately reverse high blood sugar or hyperglycemia. 'You don't develop high blood sugar overnight, and it won't reverse overnight either,' says Vanita Rahman, MD, Clinic Director at the Barnard Medical Center and a board-certified lifestyle medicine physician. 'But there are things you can do right now that begin to shift your body in the right direction, and you may start to feel the difference within hours.'
Blood sugar, or blood glucose, is your body's main source of energy. It naturally rises after meals or during stress. But when blood sugar stays too high for too long, the effects could go far beyond feeling off.
'Over time, high blood sugar can damage blood vessels and nerves,' says Dr. Rahman. 'That's what increases the risk of developing complications like vision changes, nerve damage, kidney problems, heart disease and even stroke.'
A big concern is insulin resistance, which is when your cells stop responding to insulin, the hormone that moves sugar from your bloodstream into your cells. The condition develops gradually due to poor diet, inactivity, excess body fat and genetics.
Left unchecked, high blood sugar can lead to prediabetes and eventually raise your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. 'Many people are in that prediabetes range and don't even know it,' Dr. Rahman says. Symptoms can be subtle or slow to appear, she says. By the time they do, blood sugar may already be well outside the healthy range.
A fasting glucose reading of below 100 mg/dL is generally considered healthy for most adults. Elevated readings are 101 to 125 mg/dL, and high readings are 126 mg/dL and above. (Learn more about normal blood sugar levels for your age here.)
To see where you stand, ask your doctor for a fasting blood sugar test or A1C test (an average measure of your glucose over three months). These are the two most reliable ways to diagnose high blood sugar or insulin resistance. Home monitors and CGMs can help track trends, but Dr. Rahman says they're not accurate enough to make a diagnosis.
While you can't immediately reduce high blood sugar levels, there are a few simple tips and tricks that help you control your blood sugar fast. Here's what works:
'Physical activity helps your muscles use blood sugar for energy, which brings levels down,' says Dr. Rahman.
The effect is almost immediate. Studies show that walking within 30 minutes of eating can significantly reduce post-meal blood sugar spikes and improve insulin sensitivity. Even short bursts, just two to five minutes of light activity, make a difference.
'Do something you enjoy and can stick with,' Dr. Rahman adds. 'That's what makes it sustainable.'
Reducing the fat content in your can have a swift impact on reducing blood sugar levels. 'Fat interferes with insulin,' says Dr. Rahman. 'That's why cutting out oils, fried foods, animal fats—and even limiting high-fat plant foods—can begin to lower blood sugar soon after you eat.'
Research shows that low-fat meals produce significantly lower glucose responses within 30 to 60 minutes compared to high-fat meals. Conversely, even a single day of high-fat eating can impair insulin sensitivity by 28 percent within hours.
Another simple trick that reduces blood sugar levels fast: Change the order in which you eat your food. Research shows that eating vegetables and protein before carbohydrates reduces post-meal blood sugar spikes by as much as 40 percent within the first hour. That's because fiber and protein help slow digestion and blunt the glucose surge.
So before reaching for the bread basket, begin your meal with a salad or veggie side and some beans, tofu or another protein-rich food.
'How we eat can affect blood sugar as much as what we eat,' says Dr. Rahman. Mindful eating—turning off distractions, eating slowly and stopping when you feel satisfied— helps prevent overeating, which can lead to blood sugar spikes.
In one study, people who practiced mindful eating for three months significantly reduced their blood sugar levels. 'When we eat mindfully, we let our body guide the process, not stress or habit,' Dr. Rahman explains. 'That makes it easier to make choices that support blood sugar balance.'
Quick changes can bring blood sugar levels down, but lasting results come from consistency. And according to Dr. Rahman, big improvements often start within weeks of following a low-fat, plant-based diet.
'Fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes naturally support insulin sensitivity and help lower blood sugar,' she says. In her clinic's study, people who followed this approach for three months lost weight, improved their blood sugar and often needed less medication.
'Give it your full effort for 12 weeks. Your body will thank you,' she says. 'Most people feel so much better, they want to keep going.'
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