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What you get when you become a Nutrisense member:

Nutritionist for
guidance

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CGM Device for
Insights

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products available in nutrisense.io

Mobile App for accountability

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Nutrisense mobile app showing tracking activity
The CGM
products available in nutrisense.io

Use a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) for

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    Real-time glucose

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    Glucose response to meals

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    Fasting and meal timing

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    Physical activity and exercise routines

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    Stress and sleep

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    Habits and routines

A CGM is a small device that stays on the back of your arm and monitors your glucose values 24/7. Use a CGM to track:

What our
members have to say

Bridget

Bridget Fletcher

"Nutrisense was different; I could see what was going on in my body, and Lucas’s insights helped me understand what was impacting my A1C and glucose levels and how this new perimenopausal stage was changing how things affected my body."

John

John Shackleton

"Although I thought I was in tune with my diet, I found there were quite a few habits I could identify that needed improvement if I wanted to optimize my health for the long term."

Rachel

Rachel Helmer

"Seeing this real-time data from how your body responds to various factors… the data does not lie. It’s so valuable—it can teach us so much about how we can best support ourselves on our wellness journey."

Linda

Linda Salant

“The biggest lesson I’ve learned is that what works for one person may not work for the next . . . We should always be evaluating and ready for change if what we’re consistently doing is not serving us.”