
Cheeseburger (1 Sandwich) and Potato French Fries (1 Serving (70g))
Dinner
131 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a medium spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response
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How to consume Cheeseburger, Potato French Fries without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Reduce the portion size of the cheeseburger and fries to decrease the overall intake of carbohydrates.
Eat Slowly
Take your time to eat and chew thoroughly. This can help in better digestion and slower absorption of sugars into the bloodstream.
Add a Side Salad
Include a side of leafy greens or a colorful salad. The fiber can help slow down the absorption of sugars.
Choose Whole Grain Buns
Opt for whole grain or whole wheat buns for your cheeseburger to add more fiber to your meal.
Swap Fries for Veggies
Replace potato fries with a side of roasted or steamed non-starchy vegetables like broccoli or green beans.
Add Avocado
Include avocado in your meal, either in the burger or as a side. Healthy fats can slow down the digestion process.
Drink Water
Ensure you drink a glass of water before and during your meal to promote fullness and possibly reduce the amount you eat.
Add Protein
Increase the protein content of your meal by adding a grilled chicken breast or fish. Protein helps in slowing down carbohydrate absorption.
Incorporate Nuts
Have a small serving of nuts such as almonds or walnuts, which can help manage blood sugar levels.
Exercise Post-Meal
Engage in a light activity like a walk after your meal to help lower blood sugar levels naturally.
Limit Sauces
Be cautious with high-sugar sauces on the burger. Opt for mustard, which generally has lower sugar content.
Monitor Timing
Avoid eating cheeseburgers and fries on an empty stomach to prevent a sharp spike in blood sugar levels. Consider having a small healthy snack beforehand.

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