Scan Your Food to Manage Your Health

Astrid and Remy Bonnasse have developed the DietSensor solution, which helps to balance an individual’s food intake.  DietSensor is comprised of a mobile app, a scanner/sensor, and a smart scale.  With the mobile app, you can establish and track a personalized nutrition plan.  The scanner is a handheld device that can measure the protein, carbohydrate, and lipid composition of your food.  And, the smart scale accurately measures your meal portions.  Used together, they represent the most comprehensive nutrition solution available today.

The solution is ideal for individuals who struggle with a chronic disease, those want to lose weight, or those who want to focus on a healthier lifestyle.

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DietSensor is an innovative nutritional tracking tool for chronic disease management, weight loss, and overall health and wellness.   The solution comes with a mobile app and personalized coaching that helps individuals better manage their nutrition by providing accurate and easily accessible nutritional support.  With the mobile app and coach, you can create a personalized nutrition plan comprised of meal plans and targeted macro nutrient intake goals.

DietSensor connects to both the SCiO food scanner and Bluetooth digital scale, both optional devices.  The smart scale weighs food portions and sends the information directly to your mobile application for accurate food tracking.   With the pocketsize SCiO scanner, you can scan your food for accurate carbohydrate, protein, and lipid amounts.

DietSensor offers three plans:  Basic (free), Premium, and Ultimate.  Please visit our website to learn more:  https://www.dietsensor.com/packages/

Let DietSensor help you eat smart, and stay balanced!  

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