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Bueno (Kinder) (1 Serving)

food-timeDinner

110 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a small spike

7

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

83%

Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response

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How to consume bueno without glucose spikes

Pair with Fiber-Rich Foods

Include foods like lentils, beans, or vegetables such as broccoli and spinach in your meal. These can help slow down the absorption of sugars.

Add Healthy Fats

Incorporate sources of healthy fats, such as a small serving of nuts or avocado, to help stabilize blood sugar levels.

Include Protein

Eating a portion of protein, such as chicken, fish, or tofu, alongside your bueno can reduce the glucose spike by slowing digestion.

Drink Water

Hydrate with water during and after your meal to help your body process sugar more effectively.

Engage in Light Exercise

A short walk or some light physical activity after eating can help your muscles use up some of the excess sugar.

Monitor Portion Sizes

Consider consuming a smaller portion of bueno to reduce the amount of sugar intake.

Eat With a Balanced Meal

Have bueno as part of a balanced meal rather than on an empty stomach to minimize spikes.

Time Your Meal

Eat bueno at a time when you can engage in some activity afterward, rather than right before inactivity.

Use Cinnamon

Add a sprinkle of cinnamon to your meal, as it may help improve insulin sensitivity.

Keep Consistent Meal Times

Maintain regular eating schedules to help your body manage blood sugar levels more effectively.

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