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Beef (100 G) and Mixed Salad Greens (1 Serving (55g))

food-timeDinner

103 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a small spike

9

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

100%

Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response

How to consume Beef, Mixed Salad Greens without glucose spikes

Portion Control

Start by reducing the portion size of beef in your meal. A smaller quantity can help moderate your body's response to the glucose spike.

Add Healthy Fats

Incorporate healthy fats such as avocados or a small portion of nuts like almonds or walnuts. These can slow down the digestion process, helping to minimize spikes.

Incorporate Fiber-Rich Foods

Include more fiber-rich foods in your salad, such as chickpeas or lentils. Fiber can help regulate blood sugar levels by slowing absorption into the bloodstream.

Combine with Whole Grains

Mix your salad with a small amount of whole grains like quinoa or barley. They digest slowly and can balance your meal.

Choose Vinegar-Based Dressings

Use vinegar-based dressings instead of creamy ones. Vinegar can help improve your body's response to carbohydrates.

Add Seeds

Sprinkle chia seeds or flaxseeds onto your salad. They are rich in fiber and healthy fats, which can aid in controlling blood sugar levels.

Hydrate

Drink water before and during your meal. Staying hydrated supports digestion and can help manage glucose levels.

Include Protein-Rich Plant Foods

Consider adding tofu or tempeh as a partial substitute for beef to balance protein intake without a high glucose impact.

Mindful Eating

Eat slowly and chew thoroughly. This practice can help regulate digestion and absorption, leading to steadier glucose responses.

Post-Meal Activity

Engage in light physical activity, such as a short walk, after your meal to help your body utilize glucose more effectively.

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