
Chocolate Ice Cream (1 Cup)
Dinner
128 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a small spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
How to consume Chocolate Ice Cream without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Limit the portion size of chocolate ice cream to reduce the overall sugar intake, which can help mitigate a glucose spike.
Pair with Protein
Eat a small serving of nuts like almonds or walnuts alongside your ice cream. The protein and healthy fats can help slow down the absorption of sugar.
Add Fiber
Include some fiber-rich foods such as berries or a small amount of chia seeds. The fiber can help regulate blood sugar levels by slowing down sugar absorption.
Choose Dark Chocolate
If available, opt for ice cream that uses dark chocolate rather than milk chocolate. Dark chocolate generally contains less sugar.
Drink Water
Have a glass of water before or after eating ice cream. Staying hydrated can help your body process sugar more effectively.
Timing
Enjoy your ice cream as part of a balanced meal rather than on an empty stomach. This can help moderate the impact on your blood sugar levels.
Physical Activity
Engage in light physical activity, like a short walk, after eating to help your muscles use up some of the glucose.
Pre-Mix with Low-Impact Foods
Combine ice cream with foods like plain yogurt or cottage cheese. These have lower sugar content and can reduce the overall impact.
Opt for Smaller Spoons
Use a smaller spoon to eat your ice cream. This can help you savor each bite and potentially eat less.
Try an Alternative
Consider ice cream alternatives made with lower sugar or sugar substitutes, which might have a lesser impact on your blood sugar levels.

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