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AI Personalized Nutrigenomics Platform NutriGene Launches: Customized Daily Diet Plans Based on Your Genome

NutriGene integrates genomic data and gut microbiome analysis to generate personalized nutritional intake recommendations and recipe suggestions for each user.

AI Personalized Nutrigenomics Platform NutriGene Launches

On October 30, 2030, Israeli precision nutrition company DayTwo released the AI personalized nutrigenomics platform NutriGene. The platform integrates users' whole-genome sequencing data, gut microbiome analysis, and blood biochemistry indicators to generate highly personalized nutritional intake recommendations and daily recipe suggestions for each user.

NutriGene's scientific foundation comes from nutrigenomics — the study of how genetic variations affect an individual's ability to metabolize different nutrients. For example, MTHFR gene variations affect folate metabolism, FTO gene variations are associated with obesity risk, and LCT gene variations determine lactose tolerance.

DayTwo CEO Lihi Segal stated: "Two people eating the same food can have completely different blood sugar responses. NutriGene can predict your personalized blood sugar response to each food item, thereby recommending the diet plan best suited to your genome."

NutriGene's usage process: users submit a saliva sample for genome sequencing (or upload existing genomic data such as 23andMe results), while using NutriGene's accompanying continuous glucose monitoring patch to track blood sugar responses over two weeks. The AI model fuses genetic and blood sugar data to generate personalized dietary recommendations.

In a beta test involving 3,000 users, those who followed NutriGene's recommendations saw an average blood sugar fluctuation reduction of 34% and an average weight loss of 2.8 kilograms (within 12 weeks).

NutriGene's basic package is priced at $299 (including genomic analysis and 3 months of dietary guidance), with a subsequent monthly subscription fee of $49.