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Who should and shouldn't use Nico

Nico is designed to help people better understand their metabolism, energy levels, and daily habits through continuous glucose insights. While it can be a powerful tool for self-discovery, it’s not suitable for everyone.

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Written by Srdjan
Updated over a month ago

Who Can Use Nico

  • Adults who want to learn how their lifestyle affects their metabolism.

  • Individuals looking to improve energy, focus, lose weight, and improve overall metabolic health through data-driven habits.

  • People interested in tracking their glucose responses to food, activity, and sleep.

Who Should Not Use Nico

  • Anyone who is under 18 years old.

  • Individuals with diagnosed type 1 diabetes. Nico is not a replacement for medical supervision.

  • Anyone with a known skin allergy or sensitivity to adhesives used in CGM sensors.

  • Those who have been advised by a healthcare professional not to use glucose monitoring devices.

💡 Tip:

Nico is a wellness and educational tool, not a medical device or service. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or manage medical conditions. If you have any concerns about your health or glucose levels, please consult your GP or another qualified healthcare provider.

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