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Homemade - Juice - Kale, Beetroot , Apple, Carrot, Ginger, 250 mls (1 serving(s))

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How to consume Homemade - Juice - Kale, Beetroot , Apple, Carrot, Ginger, 250 mls without glucose spikes

Add Protein or Healthy Fats

Include a source of protein or healthy fats alongside or in your juice, such as a handful of nuts or seeds (like almonds, walnuts, or chia seeds), to help slow down the absorption of sugars.

Incorporate Fiber

Mix in a scoop of fiber powder or blend your juice with fiber-rich ingredients such as chia seeds or ground flaxseeds to stabilize blood sugar levels.

Balance with Whole Vegetables

Enjoy a small salad or a serving of non-starchy vegetables like spinach, broccoli, or cucumbers before drinking your juice to help mitigate the glucose spike.

Use a Smaller Portion

Consider reducing the portion size of your juice to 150-200 mls and increase the frequency, which can help moderate the sugar intake at one time.

Choose a Whole Fruit or Vegetable

Replace a portion of the apple or carrot in the juice with whole fruit or vegetable slices to take advantage of the natural fiber content.

Stay Hydrated

Drink a glass of water before having your juice to help dilute the sugars in your digestive system.

Pair with Physical Activity

Engage in light physical activity, such as a short walk, after consuming your juice to aid in glucose uptake by your muscles.

Monitor Timing

Try consuming your juice during or after a meal rather than on an empty stomach to slow down glucose absorption.

Opt for Low-Sugar Additions

Consider adding more low-sugar vegetables to your juice, such as cucumber or celery, to reduce the overall sugar content.

Use a Blending Method

Blend rather than juice your ingredients to retain more fiber, which can help moderate the absorption of sugars from the juice.

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