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Suggestic Uses Artificial Intelligence To Help People Make Optimal Food Choices

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Suggestic is a personalized nutrition service that helps people make optimal food choices for weight loss, chronic disease reversal and health improvement. A: We start by creating a "precision eating" plan according to the user's personal goals and preferences, like vegetarian, gluten-free, or vegan. These plans are based on existing evidence-based protocols, for example, the Ketogenic diet, the Low FODMAP diet or the Mediterranean diet. Some of these plans are free, and others--like the ones curated by best-selling authors--are part of our subscription plan, Suggestic Plus. Once users have their personalized diets the app helps them make the best fitting food decisions.


Suggestic wants to use artificial intelligence to help you stick to your diet

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Sick of diets that only tell you what you can't eat. Suggestic reverses this trend by focusing on telling you what you can have. Starting a diet is a piece of cake. Well … did someone say cake? Even if you don't have the willpower to stick to your culinary resolutions, a new app may be able to help.


Using artificial intelligence to revolutionize diabetes treatment

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A Silicon Valley startup wants to use artificial intelligence to help diabetes patients better navigate health and lifestyle decisions. Suggestic, an application and Internet-based platform, is looking to fuse medical advances with a growing trend of personalized healthcare -- making interventions specific to the individual patient. The company launched a beta version of its technology earlier this month and has a few thousand people signed up in their waiting list to try out the service. "We call it the'lifestyle GPS' because we want it to work as a personal assistant to help diabetic people to have a better lifestyle," Shai Rosen, co-founder and chief marketing officer of Suggestic, told Devex. "We want to give people a virtual presence right next to them 24 [hours a day] and 7 [days a week] to make small habit-changing choices."