
Lettuce Salad with Egg, Cheese, Tomato, and/or Carrots (1 Garden Salad)
Lunch
105 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a medium spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
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How to consume Lettuce Salad With Egg, Cheese, Tomato, And/Or Carrots without glucose spikes
Incorporate Healthy Fats
Add a small amount of healthy fats, such as avocado or a drizzle of olive oil, to your salad. This can help slow down the digestion process and stabilize blood sugar levels.
Include Protein Sources
Incorporate lean protein options like grilled chicken, turkey, or tofu. Protein can help moderate the blood sugar response by slowing digestion.
Add Whole Grains
Consider adding a small serving of quinoa or farro to your salad. These grains can add fiber and nutrients, helping to reduce spikes in blood sugar.
Opt for Low-Sugar Dressings
Use dressings that are low in sugar and preferably homemade, such as vinaigrettes with lemon juice and herbs, to avoid hidden sugars that can cause spikes.
Balance with Non-Starchy Vegetables
Increase the proportion of non-starchy vegetables like cucumbers and bell peppers in your salad. These are low in carbohydrates and can help balance the overall meal.
Watch Portion Sizes
Be mindful of the portion sizes of higher-carb ingredients like cheese and carrots. Eating them in moderation can prevent excessive sugar spikes.
Consume Vinegar
Consider adding a splash of apple cider vinegar to your salad. Vinegar may help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce blood sugar levels after meals.
Hydrate Properly
Drink water before or during your meal to help with digestion and absorption of nutrients, potentially mitigating sharp rises in blood sugar.
Eat Slowly
Take your time eating your salad to allow your body to properly process and absorb the nutrients, which can help prevent rapid blood sugar increases.
Monitor and Adjust
Keep an eye on your body’s response to the salad and adjust ingredients accordingly. Everyone’s body reacts differently, so it’s important to find what works best for you.

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