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Bacon, Chicken and Tomato Club Sandwich with Lettuce and Spread (1 Sandwich), Potato French Fries (1 10 Strips (2 Inches To 3 1/2 Inches)), Mixed Salad Greens (1 Cup, Shredded Or Chopped), Starbucks - Tall Cappacino (1 oz) and Medication - Metformin (Aka Glucophage) (1 pill(500mg))

food-timeBreakfast

282 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a large spike

1

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

81%

Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response

How to consume Bacon, Chicken And Tomato Club Sandwich With Lettuce And Spread, Mixed Salad Greens, Medication - Metformin (Aka Glucophage), Potato French Fries, Starbucks - Tall Cappacino without glucose spikes

Portion Control

Reduce the portion size of the sandwich and fries to decrease the overall intake of carbohydrates and fats that contribute to glucose spikes.

Incorporate More Fiber

Add more fiber-rich vegetables, like cucumbers or bell peppers, to your sandwich and salad to help slow the absorption of sugar into your bloodstream.

Choose Whole Grain Bread

Opt for whole grain bread instead of white bread for your sandwich to provide more fiber and nutrients, promoting a steadier glucose response.

Limit Spread Usage

Use a minimal amount of spread on the sandwich or choose a healthier alternative like avocado, which contains healthy fats and fiber.

Balance with Protein

Ensure that your meal includes a good source of protein, such as grilled chicken, to help moderate blood sugar levels.

Skip the Fries

Replace potato french fries with a side of roasted chickpeas or a small serving of quinoa to reduce carbohydrate content and provide additional protein and fiber.

Modify the Cappuccino

Choose a cappuccino made with unsweetened almond or soy milk instead of regular milk, and opt for no added sugar or syrup, to reduce sugar intake.

Stay Hydrated

Drink water before and during your meal to help you feel full and reduce the likelihood of overeating.

Regular Exercise

Incorporate moderate physical activity, such as a brisk walk after meals, to help lower blood sugar levels.

Follow Medication Guidelines

Ensure you are taking Metformin as prescribed by your healthcare provider, as it helps to control blood glucose levels.

Monitor Your Blood Sugar

Keep track of your blood sugar levels regularly to understand how your body responds to different foods and make adjustments to your diet accordingly.

Consult with a Dietitian

Work with a healthcare professional or dietitian to develop a personalized meal plan that aligns with your health goals and preferences.

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