
Ginger lemon honey tea (1 piece)
Breakfast
115 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually has a stable response
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
How to consume ginger lemon honey tea without glucose spikes
Incorporate Fiber
Pair your tea with a high-fiber snack, such as a small portion of almonds or walnuts, to help slow down the absorption of sugars.
Add a Protein Source
Include a protein-rich food like a boiled egg or Greek yogurt alongside your tea to balance blood sugar levels.
Drink with a Meal
Consume the tea as part of a larger meal that includes vegetables or whole grains to moderate the glucose response.
Reduce Honey Quantity
Use less honey when preparing the tea, and consider replacing it with a natural sweetener that has less impact on blood sugar levels.
Choose Whole Grains
If consuming the tea with breakfast, opt for whole grain options like oatmeal or whole-grain toast to reduce spikes.
Add Cinnamon
Sprinkle some cinnamon into your tea, as it may help improve insulin sensitivity and reduce blood sugar spikes.
Eat Slowly
Practice mindful eating by sipping the tea slowly and savoring each bite of accompanying food to help your body process the sugar more gradually.
Stay Hydrated
Drink a glass of water before your tea to help dilute the sugars and aid in digestion and absorption.
Physical Activity
Take a short walk or engage in light physical activity after having the tea to help move glucose into your muscles and reduce blood sugar levels.
Monitor Portion Sizes
Keep an eye on the portion size of both the tea and any accompanying snacks or meals to avoid excessive sugar intake.

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