
Formula 1 (Herbalife) (1 Serving), Protein Powder (Herbalife) (1 Serving) and Skimmed Milk (Mother Dairy) (1 Serving)
Breakfast
120 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a medium spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response
How to consume Formula 1, Protein Powder, Skimmed Milk without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Start by reducing the portion size of Formula 1, protein powder, and skimmed milk. Smaller portions can help manage blood sugar levels more effectively.
Add Fiber
Incorporate a source of fiber into the meal, such as chia seeds or ground flaxseeds. Adding fiber can help slow down the absorption of sugar.
Include Healthy Fats
Add a small amount of healthy fat, like a few slices of avocado or a handful of nuts such as almonds or walnuts. Healthy fats can help moderate blood sugar spikes.
Mix with Water or Unsweetened Almond Milk
Consider replacing skimmed milk with water or unsweetened almond milk to reduce the carbohydrate content of the beverage.
Add Non-Starchy Vegetables
Blend in some leafy greens such as spinach or kale. These vegetables are low in carbohydrates and can help regulate blood sugar.
Monitor Timing
Consume the shake as part of a balanced meal rather than on its own. Eating it with other low-carb foods can help mitigate spikes in glucose levels.
Increase Protein
Add a high-quality protein source like Greek yogurt or cottage cheese to balance out the macronutrient profile and slow sugar absorption.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water throughout the day, as proper hydration can support overall blood sugar management.
Physical Activity
Engage in light physical activity, like a short walk, after consuming your shake. Exercise helps muscles use glucose more efficiently.
Track and Adjust
Monitor your blood sugar response to the shake and make adjustments as needed. Keeping a food diary can help identify patterns and make necessary changes.

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