This health tool can better optimize your metabolism than a nutritionist

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You don’t have to afford a nutritionist to get your food back on the right track. There are numerous tools that can follow your eating habits and goals to realize weight loss. Enter Abbott LingoA wellness platform supported by data that monitors your glucose content to offer personalized health insights and goals.
Here is how it works: the Lingo Biosensor Is located at the back of your arm to check your glucose in real time. The biose sensor offers useful insights into your food choices and the effects on your body (such as when your glucose values are particularly high or low). The monitor fits with Lingo’s own app, which sends feedback, accountability, validation and more directly to your phone.
With real -time insights, Lingo helps you to give priority to which food your body needs. You can even learn that certain foods are harmful to your body. After just a few weeks, users report that they have a better understanding of how their metabolism works, giving them invaluable tips for maximizing their weight loss and health journey.
It is “extremely worthwhile and insightful”, said a lingo user. “For two weeks I ate exactly like my earlier habits dictated. Not only did I have high glucose pikes, but I also often had night hypoglycaemia. Now that I have tried to limit clear sources of sugar, and concentrate more on the intake of proteins and vegetables, my lingo has also fallen in a healthy reach.”
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