
Banana Chips (Homemade) (1 Cup)
Afternoon Snack
137 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 banana chips (homemade) without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Limit the amount of banana chips you consume in one sitting to reduce overall carbohydrate intake.
Pair with Protein
Add a protein-rich food like a handful of nuts or a boiled egg to your snack. This can help slow down the absorption of carbohydrates.
Include Healthy Fats
Pair banana chips with a small serving of avocado or a few olives. Healthy fats can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Add Fiber
Combine banana chips with foods high in fiber, such as chia seeds or a small serving of berries, to aid in slowing down sugar absorption.
Opt for Whole Foods
Balance your snack with whole foods that digest slowly, like a small apple slice or a few carrot sticks.
Stay Hydrated
Drink water before and after eating to help your body process the carbohydrates more efficiently.
Monitor Timing
Consume banana chips with a meal rather than as a standalone snack to help spread out carbohydrate intake and reduce spikes.
Choose Lower-Carb Snacks
On days when you consume banana chips, try to balance with other snacks like Greek yogurt or a small amount of hummus, which have less impact on glucose levels.
Incorporate Physical Activity
Engage in a light walk or physical activity after eating to help utilize glucose for energy.
Track and Adjust
Monitor your glucose response to different quantities and combinations, and adjust your intake accordingly to find what works best for you.

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