
Brazil Nuts (1 Serving (28g)), Apple (1 Medium (2 3/4 Inches Dia) (Approx 3 Per Lb)), Passion Fruit (1 Fruit), Avocados (1 Avocado, Ns As To Florida Or California), Banana (1 Small (6 Inches To 6 7/8 Inches Long)), Mango (1 Mango) and Athletic Greens - Superfood Cocktail (1 heapedtablespooon(12g))
Breakfast
112 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 apple, avocados, athletic greens - superfood cocktail, brazil nuts, banana, mango, passion fruit without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Start by reducing the portion sizes of the higher carbohydrate fruits like banana and mango. Smaller servings can lead to smaller glucose spikes.
Pair with Protein
Include a source of protein, such as Greek yogurt or cottage cheese, in your meal or snack. Protein can slow down the absorption of sugars.
Add Healthy Fats
Complement your meal with healthy fats like a small serving of almonds or walnuts to further moderate the body's glucose response.
Increase Fiber
Incorporate high-fiber foods such as chia seeds or flaxseeds to your meals. Fiber can help slow down digestion and sugar absorption.
Timing and Order
Eat higher fiber and fat foods first, followed by fruits. This order can help moderate the body's glucose response.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Proper hydration can aid in maintaining stable blood sugar levels.
Steady Meal Schedule
Try to eat at regular intervals to avoid large fluctuations in glucose levels.
Exercise
Engage in light physical activity, such as a walk after meals, to help lower blood glucose levels naturally.
Consider Alternatives
Swap out one of the higher-carb fruits for a lower-carb option like berries, which tend to have a more moderate impact on blood sugar.
Mindful Eating
Pay attention to how your body feels after consuming certain foods, and adjust your choices accordingly. Keeping a food diary may help identify patterns.

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