India, Feb. 2 -- Adnan Muhammed, Founder, KYEAL Nutrigenomics
Precision nutrition in India is often dismissed as a luxury product designed for the urban elite. That criticism is not entirely wrong. But it is also incomplete. On the ground, the real bottleneck holding back scale is not science. It is structure.
India today does not lack nutritional science, diagnostic capability, or data-driven insights. What it lacks is a delivery model that aligns precision nutrition with the country's economic realities, healthcare pathways, and everyday food habits. Personalised nutrition in India has largely been built on a flawed assumption-that complexity must be expensive, and exclusivity equals credibility. This model has been imported from West...
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