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To test food for traces, you need to have a Nima device and either a gluten or a peanut capsule. You take a pea-sized amount of the food, put it in the capsule, and place it into the sensor where ...
Trying to avoid gluten for medical or personal reasons? Nima can help and it’s now available for purchase for $279. This little device detects even trace amount of gluten in minutes. Just stick ...
Nima is the name of a new allergen sensor being designed by 6SensorLabs, a start-up founded by two former MIT students (who also both happen to be gluten-free). The allure of the pocket-size ...
It had been months since I got to test out the Nima gluten sensor and I still wasn’t sure I really wanted one. It was a marvelous little gadget, and I could see how it would come in handy at ...
Well that day is here, gluten-free-diet followers, and that news is fantastic. The Nima sensor is a pocket-sized testing device that can be taken wherever you please to test the food you're about ...
Gluten-free food options ... The company that makes the Nima sells starter kits for $279. The Nima has two parts: a capsule and a palm-size, wedge-shaped sensor that's 3.5 inches long and 3.1 ...
First, we tested the cookies with the Nima Sensor. Each cookie came back with no gluten found ... with nearly every tester giving them a positive review. The flavor was on-point, the crunch ...
Critics assert that Nima’s missteps with the gluten sensor, along with the absence ... and he had to start again with the new binary tester. That testing wasn’t finished until August 2017.
It's a brave new world for those who eat gluten-free and like to eat at restaurants ... All samples were collected using a Nima Sensor, which is available online to the masses.
The handheld, Bluetooth-enabled Nima sensor will let you know if there's gluten in your food. But gluten testing is complex, and opinions about this pocket-size device are mixed. Ashlee spent time ...
For Nima, the gluten sensor is just the beginning, with plans to release two similar devices in 2017, designed to detect peanuts and dairy. The company is also keen to get restaurants using the ...