Many people believe breakfast is the “most important meal of the day,” but startling statistics reveal a hidden danger: over 30% of adults experience blood sugar spikes after common breakfast choices, often without realizing it. The pancreas plays a critical role in managing these surges, yet its delicate balance is easily overwhelmed by high-carb options. Unlike the obvious sugar rush from soda, post-breakfast blood sugar spikes can go unnoticed, silently straining health. Detecting these surges is challenging, making it vital to understand how our morning habits impact well-being. Learn more from the CDC.
Health
45. Frozen Breakfast Entrees Frozen breakfast entrees, such as waffles, pancakes, and toaster pastries, offer the ultimate convenience for busy mornings but are often loaded with…