Health Populi March 28, 2022
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

Foogal, a recipe app designed to support patients’ healthy cooking and eating, launched on 24th March. In its initial version, Foogal addresses several specific diet paradigms: for patients demanding a wellness protocol, an autoimmune protocol, or wanting to address insulin resistance.

Foogal got my attention via a tweet @FoogalApp on 25th March. The snippet featured a photo of a delectable Salad Frisée, one of my favorite things to eat, which adds a soft-cooked egg and bacon lardons to the greens for an easy light (and delicious!) meal.

Foogal was developed by Todd Knobel, who has worked in law, in plastics, and in various entrepreneurial ventures. He is collaborating with Dr. Robert Lustig as Chief Medical Officer, a pediatrician well-known for...

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