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Tea with Milk and Sugar (1 Teacup (6 Fl Oz)) and Tea with Milk and Sugar (1 Teacup (6 Fl Oz))

food-timeBreakfast

122 mg/dL

avg. peak value

Usually causes a medium spike

5

Avg. Food Score on Ultrahuman App

62%

Ultrahuman Users got an UNSTABLE response

How to consume Tea With Milk And Sugar | Tea With Milk And Sugar without glucose spikes

Limit Sugar

Reduce the amount of sugar added to your tea. Consider using a sugar substitute like stevia or erythritol if you prefer some sweetness.

Opt for Low-Fat Milk

Use low-fat or skim milk instead of whole milk to reduce the overall calorie and carbohydrate content of your tea.

Choose a Smaller Serving

Decrease the portion size of your tea to lessen the impact on your blood sugar levels.

Drink Unsweetened Tea

Gradually transition to drinking tea without sugar. You can start by reducing the sugar incrementally until you adjust to the taste.

Add Cinnamon

Sprinkle a small amount of cinnamon into your tea. Cinnamon may help improve insulin sensitivity and help manage blood sugar levels.

Incorporate Fiber

Have your tea with a small serving of high-fiber foods, such as a handful of almonds or a slice of whole-grain bread, to slow down sugar absorption.

Try Herbal Teas

Experiment with naturally sweet herbal teas, like chamomile or rooibos, that do not require added sugar for flavor.

Monitor Timing

Enjoy your tea as part of a balanced meal rather than on an empty stomach. This can help moderate the blood sugar response.

Stay Active

Take a short walk or engage in light physical activity after drinking your tea to help manage blood sugar levels effectively.

Stay Hydrated

Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Proper hydration can help regulate blood sugar levels.

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