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    French biochemist shares ‘easiest hack to reduce post meal glucose spike by up to 30%, produce more GLP-1’

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtSeptember 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    French biochemist Jessie Inchauspé, popularly referred to as Glucose Goddess on Instagram and an NYT bestselling creator, usually shares her insights on the easiest way to keep away from glucose spikes. In a put up shared on August 31, she shared the best hack to scale back the glucose spike of your meal by as much as 30 % and produce extra GLP-1 molecules. If there are veggies in your meal, have them in the beginning as a substitute of the tip, as it might cut back the glucose spike of your meal by as much as 30%. (Shutterstock) Additionally Learn | NHS surgeon says ‘5g chia seeds offers 10x extra fibre than 100g cucumber’; compares 22 meals: Tomato, watermelon, lentils ‘Greens: The actual sport changers’In a video titled ‘Eat this primary. It adjustments every thing’, the biochemist revealed that consuming greens earlier than your meal is the best option to cut back post-meal glucose spikes. Sharing the put up, she wrote, “Arms down the best hack: If there are veggies in your meal, have them in the beginning as a substitute of the tip. This will cut back the glucose spike of your meal by as much as 30%! Despite the fact that you’re consuming the very same factor. This implies more healthy glucose ranges, fewer cravings afterwards, feeling full for longer, and extra vitality.” Explaining the science behind the trick, the French biochemist highlighted how, after we eat greens in the beginning of our meal, three superb issues occur in our abdomen and in our intestines: How greens/salads cut back glucose spikesAccording to the French biochemist, the fibre, from greens or salads, because it arrives first earlier than all the remainder of the meals, has time to do these 3 issues: 1. It creates a type of viscous, protecting mesh in our digestive system. She defined, “This mesh, created by the fibre, will keep in place for a couple of hours and stop glucose molecules coming down from, as an instance, the pasta afterwards from arriving too shortly into our bloodstream. So, it slows down the pace of arrival of glucose in our bloodstream. That is why we see the smaller glucose spikes.” 2. “The second impact is that fibre first slows down what’s referred to as gastric emptying, which is just the pace at which meals strikes out of your abdomen to your gut. Once more, this slows issues down in your digestive tract,” she added. 3. Lastly, she pressured that meals order has an impression on our little L-cells, and the identical has been proven by a number of research. She defined, “These cells are simply hanging out in our digestive system; they sense when meals arrives. They’re accountable for making a molecule referred to as GLP-1.” She added, “This molecule (GLP-1) makes us really feel satiated. It makes us really feel full, and it additionally reduces our glucose ranges. Now, the research are exhibiting us that if we have now veggies in the beginning of a meal, we can assist these little cells produce extra GLP-1. Observe to readers: This text is for informational functions solely and never an alternative choice to skilled medical recommendation. At all times search the recommendation of your physician with any questions on a medical situation.

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