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Chicken Wrap (1 Wrap)

food-timeLunch

126 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a medium spike

5

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

74%

Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response

How to consume Chicken Wrap without glucose spikes

Add More Fiber

Incorporate fiber-rich vegetables such as spinach, kale, or bell peppers into your wrap. These can help slow the absorption of sugars.

Choose Whole-Grain Wraps

Opt for whole-grain or whole-wheat wraps instead of refined flour ones. They typically have a slower impact on blood sugar levels.

Include Healthy Fats

Add healthy fats like avocado or a small amount of olive oil-based dressing. These can help moderate the absorption rate of carbohydrates.

Add Protein

Incorporate additional protein sources like beans or lentils into your wrap to stabilize blood sugar levels.

Watch Portion Sizes

Be mindful of the portion size of the chicken and wrap. Overeating can lead to higher glucose spikes.

Balance with a Side Salad

Pair your wrap with a side salad that includes leafy greens and a lemon vinaigrette to help balance the meal.

Hydrate Properly

Drink water or herbal teas alongside your meal to aid digestion and help maintain stable blood sugar levels.

Consider Vinegar

Add a splash of vinegar (such as balsamic or apple cider) to your wrap or salad, as it can help improve insulin sensitivity.

Practice Mindful Eating

Eat slowly and savor each bite to give your body time to digest and process the food, potentially reducing spikes.

Monitor Meal Timing

Space out your meals evenly throughout the day to avoid large spikes and ensure consistent energy levels.

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