
14 Inches Cheese Pizza (Thick Crust) (1 Slice)
Dinner
131 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a small spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response
How to consume 14" cheese pizza (thick crust) without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Limit the amount of pizza you consume in one sitting to reduce the overall carbohydrate intake.
Add a Side Salad
Incorporate a side salad with leafy greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, and a vinaigrette dressing to add fiber and slow down glucose absorption.
Choose Whole Grain Options
If possible, opt for a pizza with a whole grain or thin crust, which may have a lower impact on blood sugar levels.
Include Protein
Add a source of lean protein, like grilled chicken, to your meal to help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Drink Water
Stay hydrated with water before and during your meal to help with digestion and glucose management.
Pair with Healthy Fats
Add toppings like avocados or nuts to your pizza to incorporate healthy fats, which can help moderate blood sugar spikes.
Eat Slowly
Take your time eating to allow your body to process the food more gradually, which can help in managing glucose levels.
Engage in Light Activity
After eating, consider taking a short walk to help your body use up the glucose more efficiently.
Monitor Your Timing
Consider eating pizza earlier in the day when your body may be more efficient at processing carbohydrates.
Try Vinegar
Incorporate a small amount of vinegar, such as apple cider vinegar, in your salad dressing to potentially help with blood sugar control.

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