“I feel a responsibility to everyone using this technology — and to the practitioners guiding them. My role is to make sure both have the clarity they need to make confident, informed decisions.”
Spencer Martin
Founder, Glucose Evolution
15-Years in Continuous Glucose Monitoring
I’ve worked in the continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) industry since 2008, supporting people living with Type 1 diabetes. During that time, I witnessed how transformative real-time glucose data could be — improving safety, building confidence, and reshaping long-term health outcomes. For many, it changed what daily life looked like.
CGM technology has transformed care in Type 1 diabetes, a condition that cannot be prevented, but can be managed far more effectively with accurate, timely insight.
Over time, a larger question began to take shape: if we depend on glucose data once disease is established, why aren’t we using structured insight earlier, when metabolic health can still be protected, strengthened, and in many cases, restored?
That question became the foundation for Glucose Evolution.
Spencer Martin
- 15+ Years in the CGM Industry
- Supporting Type 1 Diabetes Since 2008
- Founder, Glucose Evolution
A Personal Shift
Since 2016, I’ve been on my own journey into metabolic health.
Like many people working in health and performance, I held assumptions about nutrition that I rarely questioned. But as I explored metabolic physiology more deeply — insulin dynamics, glycaemic variability, energy regulation — it became increasingly clear that something much larger was happening.
Poor metabolic health is now one of the defining health challenges of the 21st century.
It underpins much of the chronic disease burden affecting the UK — from type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease to obesity and cognitive decline.
Yet most people — and many practitioners — have no objective visibility of individual glucose responses in real-world settings.
No feedback loop. No real-time insight. No structured connection between behaviour and physiology.
Why Glucose Evolution Exists
Glucose Evolution was created to responsibly extend CGM technology beyond specialist diabetes care — and into structured, practitioner-supported metabolic health.
Not as a diagnostic shortcut. Not as a trend, not as a biohacking gimmick, but as a professional tool — integrated within appropriate scope of practice.
Our focus is practitioner-first.
We support qualified professionals in using accurate, AI-driven CGM technology — with remote practitioner viewing capability — to guide and coach their clients using objective physiological data.
This enables:
- Practitioners to coach with clarity, not assumption
- Clients to understand how their own body responds to food, sleep, stress and exercise
- Data to be interpreted responsibly and within scope
This is about insight before intervention. Understanding before assumption. Prevention before crisis.
Built With Experience — And Responsibility
Having worked inside the CGM industry since 2008, I understand both the power — and the responsibility — that comes with glucose data.
Technology alone is not enough.
Data without interpretation can create confusion. Data without boundaries can be misused. Data without context can mislead.
Glucose Evolution is designed to ensure CGM is used:
- Within appropriate scope of practice
- With practitioner oversight
- With transparent pricing
- With direct human support — not anonymous automation
- With appropriate regulatory registration (MHRA)
Every practitioner receives onboarding and direct access to support. Because structured implementation matters. And credibility matters.
The Mission
My goal is simple: to help practitioners and individuals better understand physiology so they can reclaim — or maintain — metabolic health.
We cannot solve chronic disease overnight, but we can improve awareness. We can improve decision-making and move insight upstream before dysfunction becomes entrenched.
That is the purpose behind Glucose Evolution.
Spencer Martin Founder, Glucose Evolution 15+ Years in Continuous Glucose Monitoring