• Bread, being a starch, quickly breaks down into glucose and causes a spike in blood glucose levels when eaten on an empty stomach
  • Starting a meal with vegetables, which are high in fiber, creates a protective mesh in the intestines that reduces the spike in blood glucose levels when the rest of the meal is consumed
  • Eating vegetables before other foods can help regulate blood glucose levels during digestion

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