
Greek Salad (1 Cup)
Lunch
120 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 Greek Salad without glucose spikes
Include More Fiber
Add extra fiber to your Greek salad by incorporating ingredients like chia seeds or flaxseeds. Fiber can slow down the absorption of carbohydrates.
Choose Whole Grains
If you're pairing your Greek salad with bread, opt for whole-grain varieties, which digest more slowly.
Add Protein
Enhance your salad with lean protein sources like grilled chicken or chickpeas. Protein can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Incorporate Healthy Fats
Use olive oil as your salad dressing, as healthy fats can moderate glucose absorption.
Control Portion Sizes
Be mindful of portion sizes, especially of higher carbohydrate ingredients like tomatoes and cucumbers.
Combine with Non-Starchy Vegetables
Add non-starchy vegetables such as spinach or kale to increase volume and nutrient content without raising glucose levels.
Stay Hydrated
Drink water with your meal, as staying hydrated can aid in digestion and glucose control.
Eat Slowly and Mindfully
Take your time to eat your salad slowly, which can help prevent rapid spikes in blood sugar.
Monitor Overall Carbohydrate Intake
Be aware of the total amount of carbohydrates consumed in your meal to keep it balanced.
Experiment with Vinegar
Consider adding vinegar to your salad as it may help improve insulin sensitivity and moderate glucose levels.

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