Once reserved for people with diabetes, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are now gaining traction among biohackers, athletes, and health-conscious individuals looking for deeper insight into their metabolic health.

Once reserved for people with diabetes, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) are now gaining traction among biohackers, athletes, and health-conscious individuals looking for deeper insight into their metabolic health. But does this technology live up to the buzz for non-diabetics—or is it just another overhyped trend?
A CGM is a wearable device that measures glucose levels in real time, typically through a small sensor placed on the skin. Unlike a finger prick, CGMs offer continuous data—tracking how food, sleep, exercise, and stress impact blood sugar throughout the day.
For non-diabetics, CGMs can be a powerful tool for metabolic awareness—but only when used in the right context. They’re not a silver bullet, nor should they replace fundamentals like balanced nutrition, movement, and sleep. But for those curious about personalized health data, CGMs can offer valuable, actionable insights.
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