7 Superfoods That Reduce Blood Sugar
Did you know that you can reduce the glycemic impact a food has on your body by eating “complementary” foods?
It’s true! In fact, some foods can reduce blood sugar by as much as 50%!
Reduce Blood Sugar Spikes with Seven Superfoods
Here are a few tips to reduce the glycemic index of higher carb foods. Remember, eat higher glycemic foods infrequently, and when you do, watch your portion size.
#1 Nuts
Recent studies show that almonds, pistachios, or peanuts, when eaten along with high glycemic index carbohydrates can reduce body’s glycemic response by 30% to 50%!
Nuts also decrease meal-induced oxidative stress, offering powerful antioxidant protection.
#2 Fish Oil & Fatty Fish
Omega 3 fats are known to improve blood sugar balance and lower inflammation.
What’s more, fish oil was found to reduce triglyceride levels after a meal by 16% to 40%!
To get the benefit, enjoy fatty fish like sardines, wild salmon and mackerel and take a high quality fish oil supplement (like Carlson’s).
#3 Vinegar
Recent studies show that 1 to 2 tablespoons of vinegar, when added to a meal containing high-glycemic-index foods, will lower post-meal glucose levels by 25% to 35% .
And that’s not all. Vinegar was also found to increase satiety by more than two-fold!
#4 Cinnamon
Just a little cinnamon can go a long way for better blood sugar balance and improved insulin sensitivity!
In fact, a study published in Diabetes Care found that people with diabetes who took 1, 3, or 6 g of cinnamon per day reduced fasting glucose (by 18–29%), triglycerides (by 23–30%), LDL cholesterol (by 7–27%), and total cholesterol (12–26%)… in just over ONE month!
To get the benefit, take 1/2 tsp. of cinnamon per day. (What kind of cinnamon? Tim Ferris reports in 4 Hour Body that Saigon cinnamon is the most effective to help reduce blood sugar , followed by Cassia and then Ceylon.)
#5 Red Wine
In healthy individuals, one to two drinks immediately before a meal will significantly lower post-meal glucose and insulin levels. What’s more, moderate alcohol also increases insulin sensitivity and glucose metabolism for the following 12 to 24 hours.
Opt for organic red wine to get the most antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits and check out some of the organic wines we recommend.
#6 Lemon Juice
Thanks to its high acidity, lemon juice helps to reduce the glycemic impact of a meal.
To get the benefit add 1-2 Tbsp. of lemon juice (be sure to choose fresh lemon juice or organic bottled lemon juice with no added ingredients) to a glass of water and consume before meals to help reduce blood sugar.
#7 Whey Protein
A recent study found that adding whey protein to a pure glucose drink (GI=100) reduced the associated blood sugar spike by 56% and increased insulin response by 60%.
Amy Domdom says
Is cinnamon good for a diabetic with high creatinine? Thank you.
God bless