WellRx™ Helps Consumers Meet Their Health Goals

August 16, 2023

Personalized Wellness

Take a trip through any grocery store and you’ll quickly realize they carry thousands of different products. These range from items like lettuce, carrots, bananas, and oranges, to processed foods with ingredient lists dozens of items long. Many grocery products make a wide variety of health claims. It can be overwhelming trying to figure out which foods are healthy and which ones are not.

Fortunately, WellRx™ makes it easy to find foods that meet your health and dietary needs.

Help With Your Health Goals

The free Grocery Guidance module, available to anyone using WellRx, brings together nutritional data science with AI-powered personalization to help you know just how well the items on your shopping list will align with your personal health conditions & wellness goals.

With our Grocery Guidance tool, you can get instant insight to the foods in your pantry and on grocery store shelves. The WellRx Food Index will show you a personalized indicator of how well (or how poorly) a food’s nutritional content aligns with dietary guidelines for your specific health condition.

After you’ve created your account and personalized it for health conditions and dietary needs, you’re ready to start using the Grocery Guidance tool! You can use the tool directly on the WellRx website, or you can download the WellRx app to scan food items while you’re at the grocery store.

It’s easy to identify what food products may affect your health conditions or contain allergens. You can even track items to identify what foods are best for you during future grocery trips!

 

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