
Ice Cream Cone (1 Cone And Single Dip (Or 1 Small Cone))
Dinner
131 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 Ice Cream Cone without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Limit the amount of ice cream you consume in one sitting. Opt for a smaller cone or share with someone to reduce the overall sugar intake.
Choose Low-Sugar Options
Select ice cream brands or flavors that are low in sugar or made with sugar alternatives.
Add Healthy Fats
Pair your ice cream cone with a small serving of nuts like almonds or walnuts. The healthy fats can slow down sugar absorption.
Incorporate Protein
Consume a protein-rich food before or with the ice cream, such as a piece of grilled chicken or a small serving of Greek yogurt, to help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Opt for Whole Grains
If you're having a larger meal, include whole grains like quinoa or barley, which can help moderate the impact of the dessert.
Include Fiber-Rich Foods
Pair the ice cream with fruits that are high in fiber, such as berries or an apple, to slow down glucose absorption.
Stay Active
Engage in light physical activity, like a short walk, after consuming the ice cream to help your body manage the glucose spike more effectively.
Stay Hydrated
Drink plenty of water throughout the day and with your dessert to help your body process sugar more efficiently.
Mind Your Timing
Enjoy your ice cream cone as part of a larger meal rather than on an empty stomach to minimize its impact on your blood sugar levels.
Monitor Your Blood Sugar
Keep track of how your body reacts to different types of ice cream and adjust your choices accordingly.

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