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5 Game-Changing Foods That Keep Your Blood Sugar Rock-Steady

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
22/02/2026
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Clinical Nutritionist and Cell Squared Nutrition Expert Emma Claire knows wellness. In this post, she explains how simple, strategic food choices can boost energy, curb cravings, and support long-term metabolic health. And, shares her top five powerhouse foods that can help keep your blood sugar levels steady throughout the day. Whether you’re aiming to prevent insulin resistance or just stay energised between meals, Emma’s tips make balancing blood sugar simple, delicious, and sustainable.

Balancing blood sugar doesn’t need to be complicated, or even joyless for that matter. Small, strategic food choices can make a big difference to your daily energy, mood and long-term metabolic health. Whether you’re looking to prevent insulin resistance, manage cravings, or simply stay energised between meals, these five powerhouse foods can help keep your blood sugar levels steady all day long.

1. Beef Liver – Nature’s Multivitamin

Beef liver is a true nutritional hero. It’s loaded with vitamins A, B12, iron, selenium and niacin, a combination that supports healthy metabolism, energy production and insulin sensitivity. Iron and B12, in particular, help your body transport oxygen efficiently, reducing fatigue and supporting stable glucose use in your cells.

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If the idea of organ meats doesn’t quite appeal, try the Cell Squared freeze-dried beef liver capsules made from organic, grass-fed sources. They deliver all the same benefits in an easy-to-take form, minus the potent flavour.

2. Activated Nuts and Seeds – Smart Snacks for Steady Energy

Activated nuts and seeds such as almonds, walnuts, chia and flax are rich in healthy fats, fibre and protein, the ultimate trio for balancing blood sugar. The fibre slows glucose absorption, while the healthy fats and protein keep you full and satisfied.

Almonds provide vitamin E to combat oxidative stress, while chia and flax seeds are abundant in omega-3s, which calm inflammation and enhance insulin sensitivity. Sprinkle them over yoghurt, blend into smoothies or simply enjoy a small handful as a snack.

3. Fatty Fish – The Omega-3 Powerhouse

Wild-caught salmon, mackerel and sardines are packed with omega-3 fatty acids, protein and vitamin D. These all play a vital role in stabilising blood sugar and supporting heart health. Omega-3s can reduce inflammation that interferes with insulin’s effectiveness, while vitamin D contributes to better glucose metabolism. Aim for two to three servings per week. Grilled, baked or tossed through salads they are a simple, satisfying way to boost your intake.

4. Greek Yoghurt – Gut Health Meets Glucose Control

Plain, unsweetened Greek yoghurt is an underrated hero when it comes to balancing blood sugar. It’s naturally high in protein, which slows digestion and promotes fullness, and contains probiotics, beneficial bacteria that support gut health and, in turn, glucose regulation.

A healthy gut microbiome has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity, making this a brilliant breakfast or snack option. Add a drizzle of cinnamon or a sprinkle of nuts for extra flavour and fibre.

5. Pasture-Raised Eggs – The Ultimate All-Rounder

Eggs are a simple yet powerful food for metabolic balance. Each one contains complete protein, vitamin B12 and choline, nutrients that aid energy production, brain function and insulin sensitivity. Including eggs at breakfast can help curb mid-morning sugar cravings and set up your body for steady energy throughout the day.

Building meals around these nutrient-dense foods can help regulate blood sugar naturally, without feeling deprived. They nourish your body with the vitamins, minerals and healthy fats it needs to perform at its best, proving that good nutrition is all about balance, not restriction.

For more practical nutrition insights and product tips, visit Cell Squared, or head over to Emma Claire’s site for expert advice on building a healthier, more balanced lifestyle

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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