Drink Your Coffee First Thing? Add This To Make It Blood Sugar Friendly

This one addition can make all the difference

Drink Your Coffee First Thing? Add This To Make It Blood Sugar Friendly
Jamie Schneider
Jamie Schneider

mbg Beauty & Wellness Editor

By Jamie Schneider

mbg Beauty & Wellness Editor

Jamie Schneider is the Beauty & Wellness Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.A. in Organizational Studies and English from the University of Michigan, and her work has appeared in Coveteur, The Chill Times, and Wyld Skincare.

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February 1, 2023

Coffee can certainly provide the motivation to get up in the morning. But consuming it first thing before breakfast isn't always easy on the stomach. Luckily, there's one simple tweak that can bulk up your coffee and make it easier on your blood sugar.

If you're looking for a way to make your morning Joe more blood-sugar-supporting, not to mention tastier, look no further. The ticket? A simple scoop of chocolate collagen.* 

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How collagen coffee supports blood sugar

When it comes to blood-sugar-balancing foods, experts will often name-drop three key nutrients: protein, fiber, and healthy fats.

Incorporate each into your meals, and you should feel satiated and energized all day long. And guess what? Your coffee routine can easily tick two of those boxes: Just add a scoop of collagen (protein!) and a spoonful of MCT oil (fats!).* 

Now, of course, coffee isn't breakfast—you should still have a hearty morning meal to keep your energy levels on par—but there is something to be said for making your cup of joe more blood-sugar-friendly.

Enter, collagen: While collagen is technically not a complete protein (as it's missing tryptophan, one of the nine essential amino acids), it still delivers close to 20 unique amino acids—so it's a pretty great protein source.

In fact, one study found that you can meet your daily amino acid needs if 36% of your protein intake1 consists of collagen peptides.

Starting a collagen routine has plenty of other benefits for whole-body health, anyway—including improved skin quality, strong hair and nails, and a healthy gut—but stirring it into your coffee can make the beverage a bit more energy stabilizing.* 

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How to make collagen coffee

Not to mention, a scoop of collagen makes your coffee deliciously creamy—you can pour the mixture into a blender or use a handheld milk frother for extra smoothness.

And if you're partial to sweeter drinks, mbg's chocolate beauty & gut collagen+ comes naturally flavored and sweetened with premium organic cocoa powder and organic monk fruit, so it's rich and decadent without being too saccharine (or spiking your blood sugar levels). 

The recipe is simple: Just add a scoop of the powder into your morning coffee and stir well until it dissolves completely.

Then if you'd like to make your beverage even more satiating, you can blend it up with a spoonful of MCT oil (or grass-fed butter, ghee, coconut oil, etc.) for a heap of healthy fats.

Add some fiber fuel on the side—might we suggest a bowl of rolled oats?—and you'll set yourself up for all-day energy. 

The takeaway

If you'd like to level up your coffee routine, a scoop of collagen is an easy way to add some flair—especially if you have a high-quality, chocolate-flavored option, like mbg's robust formula.* 

And aside from making your brew more blood-sugar-friendly, there are plenty of research-backed reasons to incorporate collagen into your coffee ritual and a host of delicious recipes to try for yourself.*

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