Personalised
Food Supplements
Every individual is unique, including their nutritional needs.
NutriMe Complete is a personalised health supplement designed to meet the specific needs of your clients and patients.
Exactly What
the Body Needs
You know best: off-the-shelf solutions do not work for everyone. Standard health supplements often fail to meet the specific micronutrient needs of your clients and patients, leading to deficiencies or over-supplementation.
NutriMe Complete, based on gene analysis*, blood values, and lifestyle, provides a revolutionary approach: instead of 20 different products, you only need one.
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NutriMe: The Personalised Health Supplement
Discover the future of nutrition with NutriMe Complete
Your health deserves nothing less than
personalised perfection.
NutriMe Complete is scientifically formulated with over 20 vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients tailored specifically to each individual’s genetic*, biological, and lifestyle data.
The Novogenia algorithm ensures precise and safe nutrient formulations
with over 700 trillion possible combinations derived from genetic analyses.
Our innovative Microtransporter technology simulates natural absorption processes for sustained effectiveness, and practical daily sachets make it easy for clients to incorporate their dose, for example, in yoghurt.
Three Factors of Personalization
Genetics
Genes influence individual micronutrient needs. A recommendation suitable for one person might lead to a deficiency or oversupply in another.
By understanding an individual’s genetics, we know what their body needs and what should be avoided. To create the balanced, personalised formula in NutriMe Complete, we analyse more than 50 genes* impacting nutrient requirements.
Blood Test
A blood test provides detailed insights into the body’s current nutrient levels, helping to confirm if the dosages recommended through genetic analysis are effectively meeting individual needs.
It can also identify any nutrient excesses, allowing adjustments to optimize the supplement regimen.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle factors, such as activity level and diet, significantly influence nutrient needs. Athletes often require higher levels of certain vitamins, while those with limited sun exposure may benefit from additional vitamin D.
Diet choices, like low calcium intake, can also indicate a need for targeted supplementation.
The Benefits of NutriMe Complete
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Pure and Healthy Formulations
NutriMe Complete products are lactose-free, gluten-free, and contain no artificial colors, added sugars, or fillers. Not suitable for vegans due to beeswax use in flavor coating. -
Precise Dosage with Daily Portions
Each client’s micronutrient blend is packaged into convenient daily portions, ensuring precise dosing and protecting against over- or under-supply. Our dispenser provides a 90-day supply of micronutrients. -
Based on Individual Biological Data
By integrating blood and genetic analysis with lifestyle insights, we deliver a nutrient profile tailored to individual needs based on the latest findings in biological data.
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Optimal Absorption in the Body
Our micro-carriers are designed for slow release, simulating natural nutrient absorption to keep individuals optimally supplied throughout the day -
Easy Intake with Water or Yoghurt
Daily dose packs can be opened by hand or with scissors, making it easy to take with water or mix into yoghurt -
High-Quality Raw Materials
NutriMe Complete uses only high-quality raw materials, consisting of approximately 80% organic and 20% pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, tailored to each formula -
Certified Quality
Produced in Salzburg, Austria, our facility meets ISO 9001 and ISO 22000 standards, and each nutrient blend undergoes 100+ quality tests before dispatch.
Gluten Free
Lactose Free
No Added Colour
No Added Sugar
No Artificial Fillers
Why Personalized Supplementation is Essential
Our health and well-being are highly individual. Everyone is different, and that also shows in our nutrient needs. Looking at the 20 standard nutrients, an alarming picture emerges. Statistically, one of these nutrients is ineffective for a person, another can even be harmful, and the rest are often incorrectly dosed. And what does that mean? Your clients and patients need personalised nutritional supplements.
The Role of Genetics
Genes are crucial for the effectiveness of nutrients. Certain genes can block the conversion of nutrients like folic acid and coenzyme Q10 into their active forms, rendering them ineffective. This is why alternative substances that achieve a similar effect are necessary.
Ingredients: When Good Becomes Harmful
Concerning: Under certain conditions, genes have the ability to make usually healthy substances — such as iron or omega-3 fatty acids — unhealthy for the body. Here, too, careful attention must be paid to determine which ingredients are genuinely beneficial.
Standard Is Not Enough
In many situations, a person’s genetic profile requires that important micronutrients be dosed at higher levels to be effective. Examples include vitamin D3 and selenium. Standardised dosages are therefore often insufficient.
Different Nutrient Requirements
On one side, a woman weighing 50 kg, on the other, an overweight man weighing 250 kg – it is clear that their nutrient requirements are different. Yet standardised preparations ignore this difference and give both the same dosage. This is ineffective and may even pose health risks.
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Nutrients
NutriMe Complete fulfils important functions
Nutrients are essential for our bodies. They have effects on our entire organism.
Nutrients in NutriMe Complete and Their Functions
Amino acids, proteins, and DNA
Folic acid contributes to normal amino acid synthesis. Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis. Magnesium and zinc contribute to normal protein synthesis. Vitamin B6 contributes to normal cysteine synthesis.
Eyes
Vitamins A and B2, along with zinc, contribute to the maintenance of normal vision.
Blood
Vitamin B2 contributes to the maintenance of normal red blood cells. Vitamin D3 contributes to normal calcium levels in the blood. Iron, along with vitamins B6 and B12, supports the formation of red blood cells. Iron contributes to normal haemoglobin formation. Folic acid aids in normal blood formation, calcium in normal blood clotting. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for healthy blood vessels. Phytosterol supports the maintenance of normal cholesterol levels in the blood. Zinc supports normal testosterone levels in the blood.
Reproduction
Zinc contributes to normal fertility and reproduction. Folic acid supports the growth of maternal tissue during pregnancy. Selenium supports normal sperm production.
Skin, hair, and nails
Vitamins A, B2, and zinc support the maintenance of normal skin. Selenium and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal hair and nails. Copper supports normal skin and hair pigmentation. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for healthy skin. Manganese supports normal connective tissue formation.
Immune system
Vitamins A, B6, B12, C, and D3 contribute to the normal function of the immune system, especially for vitamin C during and after intense physical activity. Iron, folic acid, copper, selenium, and zinc also support normal immune system function.
Bones and teeth
Magnesium, manganese, vitamin D3, and zinc contribute to the maintenance of normal bones. Magnesium and vitamin D3 support the maintenance of normal teeth. Calcium is needed for the maintenance of normal bones and teeth. Vitamin C contributes to normal collagen formation for healthy bones, cartilage, teeth, and gums.
Fatigue, tiredness, and mental and cognitive function
Iron, magnesium, folic acid, and vitamins B2, B6, and B12 help reduce fatigue and tiredness. Folic acid, magnesium, and vitamins B6, B12, and C support normal mental function. Iron and zinc contribute to normal cognitive function.
Muscles
Vitamin D3, calcium, and magnesium contribute to the maintenance of normal muscle function.
Nervous system
Copper, magnesium, and vitamins B2, B6, B12, and C support normal nervous system function. Calcium contributes to normal signal transmission between nerve cells.
Mucous membranes
Vitamins A and B2 contribute to the maintenance of normal mucous membranes.
Metabolism
Vitamins A and B2 contribute to normal iron metabolism. Vitamin B6 supports protein and glycogen metabolism. Iron, calcium, copper, magnesium, zinc, and vitamins B2, B12, B6, and C contribute to normal energy metabolism. Zinc supports normal fatty acid, carbohydrate, and acid-base metabolism and the metabolism of macronutrients and vitamin A. Folic acid and vitamins B2 and B12 contribute to normal homocysteine metabolism.
Cells
Vitamins A and calcium have a role in cell specialisation. Iron, folic acid, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and vitamins B12 and D3 play a role in cell division. Copper, manganese, selenium, and zinc, along with vitamins B2 and C, help protect cells from oxidative stress.
Scientific Quality Assurance
NutriMe Complete is backed by extensive scientific research. Only gene-related data supported by three or more independent studies are included. Our ISO 9001 and ISO 22000 certifications attest to the quality standards we maintain.
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Disclaimer
Science: Today, there are already about 4 million scientific publications that have studied the effects of certain gene defects on the human body. A typical finding from this sounds something like this: “If you have gene defect X, vitamin Y cannot be converted and remains ineffective.” Only when the effects of a gene defect have been independently demonstrated by at least three different studies is the gene test included in the program. Therefore, the influence of a gene defect is always backed by several scientific studies, and you can find the sources for this in the back part of each chapter. The genetic traits given by this analysis are thus considered to be based on scientific studies.
Recommendation: Recommendations based on your genetic profile. The recommendations derived from your genetic traits are often not determined by studies, but are often logical conclusions. An example: If a certain vitamin doesn’t work due to a gene variation, the conclusion is to switch to another vitamin with a similar effect. We achieve this for example by changing your diet or supplementation. So, it is important to understand that the recommendations developed by our experts are not based on randomized, placebo-controlled studies, but were created as logical conclusions based on your genetic traits.