In the Wall Street Journal‘s article about new gadgets for those on a diet, MyFoodPhone, a new service from Quebec City-based NATS Inc., has caught our attention.
The company describes its teledieting service:
— It’s pretty simple, actually.
— With a camera phone, you take pictures of what you eat.
— You upload the pictures to your personal dietitian.
— Once a week, your dietitian analyzes your information.
— She then sends you a video clip of feedback.
— Follow your dietitian’s advice and you should begin to see results.
We like it. People now can follow a professional advice and not voices in the head.
The article at WSJ is a good read for the treadmill…
MyFoodPhone website…