The new AI-backed tool provides meal suggestions, ingredient substitutions, and meal planning guidance to help patients avoid their identified trigger foods while maintaining dietary variety. The system was developed in collaboration with dietitians from the University of Michigan.
“Unlike broad elimination diets, inFoods IBS has the ability to identify select and specific IBS trigger foods, which makes compliance more achievable,” says Zack Irani, CEO of Biomerica, in a release. “The new AI-backed Trigger Food Navigator takes this one step further by guiding patients through everyday food choices and offering easy substitutions.”