
Mixed vegetable salad (1 cup), Guava (100 G) and Boiled Egg (1 Medium)
Breakfast
135 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 boiled egg, guava, mixed vegetable salad without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Reduce the portion size of the guava, as it can affect blood sugar levels more significantly than eggs and vegetables.
Add Protein or Healthy Fats
Pair your meal with a small serving of nuts like almonds or walnuts, which can help slow down the absorption of sugar.
Increase Fiber Intake
Sprinkle some chia seeds or flaxseeds on your salad to increase fiber content, which aids in stabilizing blood sugar levels.
Choose Low-Impact Vegetables
Ensure that your mixed vegetable salad includes high-fiber, non-starchy vegetables like spinach, kale, or broccoli.
Include a Small Serving of Legumes
Add a small portion of lentils or chickpeas to your salad to provide additional protein and fiber.
Hydrate Before Meals
Drink a glass of water 20–30 minutes before your meal to help with digestion and reduce the potential for a glucose spike.
Timing and Meal Composition
Consume the boiled egg first, followed by the salad, and finish with the guava to lessen the impact on your blood sugar levels.
Physical 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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