Klinio is personalized diabetes management and weight loss plan. It’s created specifically for people struggling with diabetes and issues related to it - high blood sugar, unwanted weight, high cholesterol, and much more. Our personalized meal plans are aligned with our client’s food preferences and dietary requirements. So, each meal stays within the total daily calorie budget and delicately balances our protein, carbs, and fats that keep you healthy. We also carefully consider the amount of sugar and carbohydrates included in the meals to ensure that your glycemic index, the glycemic load of the meals, and dietary fiber content stay within the normal range. Therefore, Klinio ensures sustainable diabetes management by lowering cholesterol levels and reducing the risk of glucose and insulin spikes. Our team of qualified nutritionists created these diabetes management plans to help our clients improve their health, lose weight, manage diabetes, and in some cases - even reverse the condition completely. We believe that every person deserves to live the best life possible. Thus, we made sure that our clients would actually enjoy this diet without feeling too restricted or forced to eat foods they don’t like.
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A last note to my progress is that I started using Lifesum to track calorie intake and macro nutrients after my weight loss, in order to find my balance and gain a more healthy relationship with eating - I learned so much from that. I was straight up practising malnutrition and had a very unhealthy fear of carbs and fat for a long time - but I also needed to loose that weight, maybe just not THAT fast 🙈. Source: about 1 year ago
I don't have the premium version but if you're willing to shell the $, Lifesum has a beautiful interface, barcode scanning, recipes, and nutrition tracking info. You'll get macros at the free level. Source: over 1 year ago
*** For what it's worth, I'm switching to Lifesum for tracking calories. I looked at the majority of major apps, and this seems like it fits best for me. ***. Source: over 1 year ago
I use Lifesum. Best user experience from all the apps I’ve used before. It’s paid but I think it’s pretty cheap ($23 /year) https://lifesum.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
I’ve only tried Lifesum and Yazio. Recommend them both. Source: almost 2 years ago
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