Keval Mehta, CEO and founder of Jaargon Ltd, argues that people's health is their own responsibility, not just the healthcare system. He introduces INRFOOD, a database and mobile app that allows users to look up ingredients in foods to see their health impacts. It color-codes ingredients as green (safe), yellow (moderate), red (avoid), or other colors for those with dietary restrictions. The app also tracks users' diets over time through a "My Plate" feature. Mehta claims this will empower people to make healthier choices and effectively start a "revolution" in the food industry.
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1. Revolutionize Your Food, Revolutionize Your Life
Keval Mehta, CEO and Founder of Jaargon Ltd.
We are living in the infancy of a transformational age with healthcare. People are starting to take their health
seriously and question the system. In the western world healthcare is a generally viewed as a right, in actuality, it is
a responsibility. We believe that insurance companies, governments, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and
corporations are responsible for our health. However, at the end of the day, we are. When General Motors and
Starbucks spend more on healthcare than steel and coffee you know there’s a serious problem.
We at Jaargon aim to provide a medium to revolutionize the food and nutrition industries as
we know it. I challenge you right now, as you're reading this to pick up any consumable
product nearby and look at the ingredients. With your knowledge and experience you may be
aware of one or two of the several ingredients in the list, but can you honestly say that you
are constantly aware of what you are actually ingesting at every meal, of every day?
I know I cannot, and that is exactly the problem we set out to tackle. We have designed and
developed a project launching this fall, called INRFOOD that aims to empower you to know what’s in your food.
Our motto is you are what you eat, and if you knew the origin of some of the ingredients in your food you would be
shocked.
For example: Did you know that Red 40 (a common red
food coloring) comes from coal or petroleum and also
has been linked with ADHD in children? Recent studies
have found compelling evidence that, indeed, artificial
dyes could contribute to hyperactivity, restlessness, and
attention problems in some children – particularly those
with ADHD. What's more, the studies suggested that
removing dyes from those children's diet was a quarter
to half as effective in reducing those symptoms as
giving the kids Ritalin or other stimulants. In other
words, some children with ADHD might not need drugs
if artificial dyes were removed from their diets.
In the current calorie-centric world, the emphasis is on
HOW we eat rather than WHAT we eat. We aim to
focus and capitalize on this fundamental difference that
is lacking today in the food industry by providing an
innovative means to find out what you are ingesting.
INRFOOD contains a database of over 200,000+
products and 40,000+ ingredients. It allows the user to
simply lookup an ingredient or product and reveal the
ingredient’s “value” by color coding. Each color
identifies whether an ingredient is safe to eat (green),
consumed in moderation (yellow), or avoid completely (red). It also color codes products that are not suitable for
individuals who have a heart condition, allergies, are pregnant, or diabetic (blue). Lastly it identifies ingredients not
suitable for vegetarians, vegans, kosher, or halal (purple). It is simple to use on a web interface or via a mobile
application by selecting a product or scanning a barcode before consuming and choosing to “eat this.” That product
along with the ingredients will be saved in “My Plate.”
2. Revolutionize Your Food, Revolutionize Your Life
Keval Mehta, CEO and Founder of Jaargon Ltd.
My plate is an innovative graphic representation of all the ingredients you have consumed. It allows you to view the
ingredient, which product that ingredient was found in and what time it was consumed along with any pertinent
health information. The ingredient acetone, for example, which is found in nail polish, is often found in food. Using
My Plate, you can view detailed analytics on any listed ingredient to see when and where you consumed a particular
ingredient. This easily allows users to measure changes in consumption and diet. Think of this as full food
consumption analytics.
You as a consumer are responsible for
your body, your health, and your life.
However, in today's fast-paced world
everything is about convenience. I for
one, don't have the time to realistically
look up information about every single
ingredient and make judgement calls on
whether or not what is in something is
good for me. This is why we want to do it
for you. Jaargon's philosophy and
mission statement on this project was to
allow anyone to go from 0% knowledge
to an expert with our help. To do this we
have a team of 25 dietitians, nutritionists,
and researchers compiling a detailed
information page on each of the 40,000+ ingredients. This information includes origin of the ingredient, health
effects (pro and con), other industry uses, and much more.
We tend to call this project a revolution because we really aim to revolutionize how food is viewed. One would
realistically never drink poison knowingly, right? Wrong. Anti-foaming agents and preservatives along with
countless other carcinogens are regularly found in foods we eat on a daily basis. If an item has preservatives in it and
that allows the shelf life to be increased 50%, imagine what that preservative does in your stomach. Nothing could
be more true than the old saying “if your great-grandmother wouldn't recognize it as food, then neither should you.”
The problem is that this information is common sense to most of us, but we don’t take a stand. If a lemonade drink
doesn’t have real lemons in it.... is it really lemonade? A few years ago there was an ingredient that people took a
stand against, Trans Fat. Consumers made the ingredient taboo and decided not to purchase any product with trans
fat. Why is it so bad? Trans fat has been linked to coronary heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, diabetes,
obesity, liver dysfunction, infertility in women, and depression. The food industry responded to the backlash by
omitting the ingredient from foods and even going as far as advertising the fact their products were “trans fat free.”
Some food companies were bold enough to continue the use of it but under it’s chemical name of “partially
hydrogenated vegetable oil.”
This is a great example of the power us as a group have in changing food in America. We don’t realize it but we
really do vote with our dollars. The choices you make at the grocery store resonate deeply in corporate america
because it affects their profits. They pay attention to your buying habits more than you may believe. If we decide to
start a revolution with our food system we can make a difference. For a revolution to take place we all have to take
part. We hope that with the use of INRFOOD, we can empower people to start a revolution in the food industry.
Together we can make a difference. Use us to revolutionize your food, to revolutionize your life!