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Iced Tea with Lemon (Lipton) (1 Serving)

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144 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a medium spike

5

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

58%

Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response

How to consume Iced Tea With Lemon without glucose spikes

Portion Control

Limit the portion size of the iced tea to reduce the overall sugar intake.

Choose Unsweetened Varieties

Opt for unsweetened iced tea and add a squeeze of fresh lemon for flavor without adding sugar.

Dilute Your Drink

Mix the iced tea with water or ice to reduce the concentration of sugar per serving.

Add High-Fiber Foods

Pair your drink with a snack rich in fiber, such as an apple, carrot sticks, or a handful of almonds, to help slow down the absorption of sugars.

Opt for Whole Grains

If having a meal with your iced tea, include whole grains like quinoa, barley, or brown rice to help moderate blood sugar levels.

Incorporate Protein

Add a source of protein to your meal or snack, such as Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, or a boiled egg, to help balance blood sugar.

Stay Active

Engage in light physical activity post-consumption, such as a walk, to aid in utilizing the glucose more efficiently.

Experiment with Natural Sweeteners

If you prefer your iced tea sweetened, consider using a small amount of natural sweeteners like stevia or monk fruit extract.

Hydrate with Water

Drink plenty of water throughout the day to maintain hydration and help dilute any sugar intake.

Monitor Your Timing

Consume iced tea with meals rather than on an empty stomach to lessen the impact on glucose levels.

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