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.
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48. Sweetened Baked Apples Baked apples are often featured as a comforting and wholesome breakfast choice, but recipes that call for added sugar, honey, or syrup…