
Honey (Dabur) (1 Serving) and Green Tea (1 Mug (8 Fl Oz))
Breakfast
121 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 Green Tea, Honey without glucose spikes
Pair with Protein or Healthy Fats
Include a source of protein or healthy fats in your meal, such as nuts, seeds, or Greek yogurt, to slow down the absorption of glucose.
Opt for Whole Grains
If consuming with a meal, choose whole-grain options like quinoa or barley that digest more slowly.
Portion Control
Reduce the amount of honey you add to your green tea or consider using a smaller cup to limit intake.
Add Fiber
Incorporate high-fiber foods like chia seeds or flaxseeds into your diet to help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Choose Low-Sugar Fruits
If adding fruit to your tea, select ones like berries or apples, which are less likely to cause spikes.
Stay Active
Engage in light physical activity, like a short walk, after consuming your tea and honey to help your body use up excess glucose.
Hydration
Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help your body manage blood sugar levels effectively.
Consider Natural Sweeteners
Use alternatives like stevia or monk fruit in place of honey to reduce sugar content while still enjoying sweetness.
Experiment with Spices
Enhance the flavor of your green tea with cinnamon or ginger, which may help manage blood sugar levels.
Monitor and Adjust
Keep track of your body's response and adjust the amount and timing of your green tea and honey intake as needed.

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