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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 2048404" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Dawn Phenomenon is a natural event that happens to everyone, including non diabetics. The liver dumps glucose and the pancreas reacts to this almost instantly by producing insulin to clear the glucose out of the blood stream and into the cells for energy. This is all controlled by the growth hormone, cortisol, glucagon and adrenalin hormones. This remarkable system breaks down in most type 2 diabetics due to insulin resistance. (where the cells start to reject the insulin) When this happens, the glucose stays in the blood stream until such time as enough insulin is secreted to disperse it. The higher the insulin resistance, the higher the blood glucose will be and the longer it will take to clear. It can also go wrong when the regulating hormones go wonky for some reason - stress, anxiety, poor sleep, restless night, fear, exercise and so on..</p><p></p><p>This explains it far better than I can</p><p><a href="https://www.dietdoctor.com/the-dawn-phenomenon" target="_blank">https://www.dietdoctor.com/the-dawn-phenomenon</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 2048404, member: 94045"] Dawn Phenomenon is a natural event that happens to everyone, including non diabetics. The liver dumps glucose and the pancreas reacts to this almost instantly by producing insulin to clear the glucose out of the blood stream and into the cells for energy. This is all controlled by the growth hormone, cortisol, glucagon and adrenalin hormones. This remarkable system breaks down in most type 2 diabetics due to insulin resistance. (where the cells start to reject the insulin) When this happens, the glucose stays in the blood stream until such time as enough insulin is secreted to disperse it. The higher the insulin resistance, the higher the blood glucose will be and the longer it will take to clear. It can also go wrong when the regulating hormones go wonky for some reason - stress, anxiety, poor sleep, restless night, fear, exercise and so on.. This explains it far better than I can [URL]https://www.dietdoctor.com/the-dawn-phenomenon[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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