
Egg Omelet (1 Large) and Bacon (Cured, Pan-Fried, Cooked) (1 Slice Cooked)
Lunch
127 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a small spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
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How to consume bacon (cured, pan fried, cooked), egg omelet without glucose spikes
Add Vegetables
Incorporate non-starchy vegetables into your omelet, such as spinach, bell peppers, or mushrooms. These are low in carbs and can help slow glucose absorption.
Choose High-Fiber Sides
Pair your meal with a small serving of berries like strawberries or raspberries. Their fiber content can help moderate blood sugar levels.
Include Whole Grains
Consider a small portion of whole-grain toast on the side. Whole grains digest more slowly, preventing spikes.
Opt for Leaner Meats
Use turkey bacon instead of regular bacon. It typically contains less fat, which can help with overall digestion and blood sugar control.
Monitor Portion Sizes
Keep portion sizes in check to avoid overeating, which can contribute to larger glucose spikes.
Incorporate Healthy Fats
Add a few slices of avocado to your omelet. Healthy fats can aid in the gradual release of glucose.
Stay Hydrated
Drink water or unsweetened tea with your meal to stay hydrated and help digestion without adding extra calories or sugars.
Mind Cooking Methods
Use cooking sprays or minimal oil for frying the bacon and omelet to reduce additional fats that might impact glucose levels.
Add Protein
Include a side of low-fat Greek yogurt, which can provide additional protein to help stabilize blood sugar.
Exercise
Engage in light physical activity after meals, such as a walk, to help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce glucose spikes.

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