
Coca-Cola (Bottle) (Coca-Cola) (1 Serving)
Dinner
142 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 Coca Cola (Bottle) without glucose spikes
Pair with Protein
Consume a source of protein like a handful of nuts or a piece of cheese alongside the Coca Cola to help slow the absorption of sugar.
Add Fiber-Rich Foods
Include fiber-rich foods in your meal, such as a small apple or a slice of whole-grain bread, to help moderate blood sugar levels.
Hydrate with Water
Drink plenty of water before and after consuming Coca Cola to help dilute the sugar concentration and support kidney function.
Exercise Moderately
Engage in light physical activity, such as a 10-15 minute walk, after consuming Coca Cola to help utilize the sugar for energy.
Limit Additional Sugar Intake
Avoid consuming other sugary foods and beverages at the same time to prevent compounding the glucose spike.
Watch Portion Sizes
Consider drinking a smaller portion of Coca Cola rather than a whole bottle to reduce the overall sugar intake.
Eat Balanced Meals
Plan balanced meals throughout the day to maintain steady blood sugar levels, incorporating lean proteins, healthy fats, and non-starchy vegetables.
Monitor Timing
Consume Coca Cola with a meal rather than on an empty stomach to slow the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream.
Choose Alternatives
Occasionally swap Coca Cola for a low-sugar or sugar-free alternative to reduce the intake of added sugars.
Mindful Eating
Practice mindful eating by savoring the Coca Cola slowly, which may help in consuming less and enjoying it more.

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