ContentChecked is the developer of MigraineChecked,
SugarChecked and ContentChecked, an innovative family of health apps designed
for individuals with dietary restrictions and/or food intolerances or
preferences. As consumer awareness of its apps continues to rise, the company
is also finding itself in other invaluable spotlights. ContentChecked’s
SugarChecked app was recently featured in Reviewed.com, a division of USA
Today.
Reviewed.com is a consumer-oriented site that delivers
comprehensive reviews conducted by a panel of product experts. Read the full
article here: Cutting Back on Sugar? There’s an App for That
(http://dtn.fm/AVCg6).
The article notes the high sugar intake of the average
American, despite mounting research that links high sugar consumption with
obesity, cardiovascular disease, dementia, macular degeneration, tooth decay
and Type 2 diabetes.
“A big part of the problem is that sugar is hidden in many
of today’s processed foods. That’s where a new app called SugarChecked may come
in handy. SugarChecked lets shoppers scan product barcodes at the grocery store
to reveal detailed sugar content information. The app identifies four main
types of sugars that consumers can avoid … As well as unmasking often-deceptive
food labels, SugarChecked provides shoppers with recommendations for healthier
alternatives in real time,” reads the article.
After further describing the technology and its features,
the article concludes with sugar intake recommendations from the American Heart
Association and lists several foods with “hidden” sugars – validating the value
of ContentChecked’s full suite of apps.
For more information, visit www.contentchecked.com
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