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Homemade Cultured Food for Life - L Reuteri Cultured Dairy - Whole Milk (1 cup)

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How to consume homemade cultured food for life - l reuteri cultured dairy - whole milk without glucose spikes

Portion Control

Start by consuming smaller portions of the cultured dairy product. Monitor your body's response and adjust the portion size as needed.

Balanced Meal

Pair your cultured dairy with foods that are high in fiber and protein, such as lentils, beans, or chickpeas. These can help slow the absorption of sugars.

Include Healthy Fats

Add a small amount of healthy fats like nuts, seeds, or avocado to your meal. Fats can help moderate the rise in glucose levels.

Timing

Consume the cultured dairy as part of a meal rather than in isolation. This can help prevent a sharp rise in glucose levels.

Physical Activity

Engage in light physical activity after consuming your cultured dairy. A short walk or gentle exercise can aid in glucose regulation.

Hydration

Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Staying hydrated can help your body manage blood sugar levels more effectively.

Mindful Eating

Eat slowly and savor your food. This practice can help your body recognize satiety and potentially reduce overeating.

Monitor Ingredients

Ensure that your homemade cultured dairy does not contain added sugars or sweeteners, which can contribute to a rise in glucose levels.

Fermentation Time

Adjust the fermentation time of your cultured dairy. A longer fermentation process might help reduce lactose content, potentially leading to a more moderate glucose response.

Probiotic Diversity

Consider incorporating a variety of fermented foods into your diet, such as sauerkraut or kimchi, which can also support gut health and potentially influence glucose regulation.

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