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Is TellSpec real?

Is TellSpec real?

PR mistakes aside, TellSpec appears to be a legitimate project. The folks behind the it are real, with real credentials that legitimize their ambitions. The underlying science seems fairly solid, and the price is shockingly low—perhaps due to the centralization of TellSpec’s data analysis.

Does TellSpec work?

TellSpec is not considered a medical device, though it may be one day. It cannot (yet) detect with 100% accuracy (it has about 96.4% accuracy on average) the parts per million of a substance required for those trying to avoid an allergen.

What information could the scanner provide about each food?

With these food scanners, you might. You could count its calories, know all its ingredients, and know whether it is spoiled or contaminated.

What happened to Scio?

“SCiO, the pocket-sized molecular analyzer, is making everyone angry” read a TechCrunch headline in 2016. Worse, the Kickstarter page was eventually forced to shut down due to an intellectual property dispute with SCIO Health Analytics over the name.

How do you test food ingredients?

A. Food manufacturers are required to list all ingredients in the food on the label. On a product label, the ingredients are listed in order of predominance, with the ingredients used in the greatest amount first, followed in descending order by those in smaller amounts.

How much does a Scio cost?

Regardless of the shift in vision, SCiO still primarily looks like a consumer product on its website, and indeed the consumer edition can still be purchased for $299.

Can companies lie about ingredients?

But while food manufacturers can’t lie to you about the nutrition and ingredients of their products, they can easily mislead you into thinking something is healthier than it really is. By law, food labels must be truthful.

Which foods do not have nutrition facts labels?

Raw fruits, vegetables, and fish are exempt from nutrition fact labeling. Foods that contain insignificant amounts (insignificant means it can be listed as zero) of all required nutrients (foods that fall under this exemption include tea, coffee, food coloring, etc.).

Which class of nutrients do we require the least of?

Micronutrients. Micronutrients are nutrients required by the body in lesser amounts, but are still essential for carrying out bodily functions. Micronutrients include all the essential minerals and vitamins. There are sixteen essential minerals and thirteen vitamins (Tables 1.2.

How does tellspec technology work in real time?

TellSpec’s patent-protected tools combine Near Infrared Spectroscopy ​ (NIR) spectroscopy, bioinformatic techniques and artificial intelligence-based algorithms to analyse foods at the molecular level in real time.

Is the tellspec nutritional scanner too good to be true?

Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Imagine a handheld device that can scan your food to deliver accurate, real-time data about its chemical and nutritional content—including calories and potential allergens.

What kind of products can tellspec detect on the market?

TellSpec already has a number of products on the market, including tools that measure the sweetness or acidity of fruit and vegetables, detect the presence of melamine in infant formula and flour (the chemical responsible for the deaths of six infants in China in 2008) or urea and hair in flour.

How much does a tellspec Raman spectrometer cost?

There’s also the price: The TellSpec is currently on pre-order for a very attainable $320. Sure, that’s a decent chunk of change, but Raman spectrometers currently on the market are much bigger and often cost tens of thousands of dollars, making the TellSpec’s price seem suspiciously low.