
Quinoa salad (1 piece)
Lunch
134 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 Quinoa Salad without glucose spikes
Portion Control
Limit the amount of quinoa in your salad to moderate portions, as this can help control the overall carbohydrate intake.
Add Healthy Fats
Incorporate healthy fats such as avocado slices, nuts (like almonds or walnuts), or seeds (like chia or flaxseeds) to slow down carbohydrate absorption.
Include Protein
Add a source of protein like grilled chicken, tofu, or legumes (like chickpeas or lentils) to balance the meal and help stabilize blood sugar levels.
Increase Fiber
Mix in high-fiber vegetables such as spinach, kale, bell peppers, or zucchini to slow down the digestion process and reduce spikes.
Vinegar Dressing
Use a vinaigrette dressing with apple cider vinegar or lemon juice, as the acidity can help moderate blood sugar levels.
Hydrate
Drink water before or during your meal to promote digestion and aid in nutrient absorption.
Eat Slowly
Take your time eating to allow your body to process the meal and prevent rapid spikes in blood sugar.
Monitor Meal Timing
Eat quinoa salad as part of a balanced meal rather than as a standalone dish to ensure that other nutrients help modulate glucose levels.
Pre-Meal Exercise
Engage in light physical activity, such as a short walk, before your meal to improve insulin sensitivity and glucose management.
Mindful Eating
Pay attention to your hunger cues and stop eating when you feel full, to avoid overconsumption of carbohydrates.

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