
Light Ice Cream (1 Cup)
Lunch
111 mg/dL
avg. peak value
Usually causes a small spike
Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App
Ultrahuman Users got a STABLE response
How to consume Light Ice Cream without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Limit the amount of light ice cream you consume in one sitting to manage sugar intake more effectively.
Protein Addition
Pair your ice cream with a source of protein such as a handful of nuts or a scoop of Greek yogurt. Protein can help slow down the absorption of sugar.
Fiber-Rich Foods
Consider eating a small serving of high-fiber foods like berries, which can help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Healthy Fats
Add a small portion of healthy fats like avocado slices or a few almonds to your meal to help slow the digestive process.
Timing
Consume light ice cream as part of a balanced meal rather than on its own, to help moderate the impact on your blood sugar levels.
Hydration
Drink plenty of water before and after eating ice cream to help your body process the sugar more efficiently.
Physical Activity
Engage in light physical activity, like a short walk, after eating to help your body manage the increase in blood sugar.
Alternative Options
Consider trying alternative ice cream made from lower-sugar ingredients like almond milk or coconut milk-based versions.
Mindful Eating
Eat slowly and savor each bite to help your body register fullness and prevent overeating.
Pre-Meal Snack
Eat a small, balanced snack like apple slices with peanut butter about 30 minutes before consuming ice cream to help mitigate spikes.

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