Helps Diabetes Community Stay Balanced

“The DietSenser app also allows me to choose the amount of food I should eat. I must admit I never came across any other nutrition app that allows me to customize my nutrition to my Diabetes.  Although I did see later that the app is customized for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes as well as obesity. The diabetes coach is great because it offers useful information.  It even makes suggestions that are unique to my condition.  And it also makes suggestions for alternative meals or how best to combine meals.

As for me, being a diabetic patient, weight loss diets were very complicated and time consuming, especially for the hypoglycemia caused by low calorie intake. The DietSensor Diabetes Coach allows me to stay on track and succeed really well (I’ve lost almost six pounds in a couple of weeks). I’m still learning new great features that the app senses as well. The ability to connect my DietSensor app to other fitness apps and devices means I can accurately and quickly keep track of exercise, which helps me for motivation.” Christophe, diabetic, 42 years old, France

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