Everyday Foods That Can Cause Blood Sugar Levels to Spike
Common Foods That Cause Blood Glucose Levels to Spike
1. Bagels
2. Dried Fruit
Trail mix includes a combination of dried fruits, nuts, and sometimes candy, so it’s definitely a bad choice. However, it’s not bad only because it contains candy or chocolate, but also because it includes dried fruit. The combination of dried apples, pineapple, raisins, cranberries, and apricots can be sweetened with additional sugar, so they are not good for blood glucose levels. What’s more, the water content of these fruits is removed, so we would probably over-indulge before we feel full.3. Fruit Juice
We should avoid not only sugary soda but also fruit juice. The reason for that is that fruit juice contains large amounts of sugar, even if it’s natural. And, if we buy it from the store, it’ll probably contain added sugar. Still, we don’t have to cut it out of our diet, but to at least reduce it.4. Sports Drinks
The fact that the name of this drink includes the word ‘sport’ doesn’t mean that it’s healthy. The truth is, it often contains a substantial amount of sugar which can raise blood glucose levels easily. Consider replacing it with water.5. Alcoholic Drinks
6. Coffee
Coffee is okay as long as we don’t drink it with milk, sugar, cream, or specialty syrups that add a flavor of caramel, vanilla, or hazelnut. So, avoid buying one in big coffee chains as they tend to overload it with sugar. Instead, order a black coffee and add a small amount of sugar.7. Tea
Tea is known as one of the healthiest beverages in the world, providing numerous health benefits. For instance, chamomile helps us to relax and fall asleep; black tea gives us a boost of energy; cranberry tea helps alleviate urinary tract infections, and thyme tea helps settle an upset stomach. However, if we add cream, sugar, or heavy milk, it’s no longer a healthy beverage. It becomes one of the worst beverage choices for our blood glucose levels as the one sold in popular coffee or tea shops. So, we should enjoy our tea plain and if we have to add sugar, we should add a small amount.8. Rice
9. Red Meat
Red meat, especially processed meats such as deli meats and bacon can cause significant spikes in blood sugar levels. However, it’s okay if consumed in moderate amounts.10. Milk
The content of milk includes calcium and protein which helps the development and maintenance of healthy bones and muscles. However, it also includes sugar, especially chocolate milk. Although it’s not as dangerous for blood glucose as sugary drinks, alcohol, or fruit juice, we should consume it in moderation.11. Bananas
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