Address
Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Store Hours
24 x 7, and 365.

The higher the nutrient density, the more delcious, nutritious.
After all, you are what you eat, aren't you? Why not eat well, feel better and live longer?
Fast scans (3-4 secs) to compare the NDI (Nutrient Density Induces) of produce to select the most delicious, nutritious (highest NDI).
Designed for the Consumer market, giving shoppers the ability to easily select fresh produceof the highest nutrient density index (NDI) before they have to pay for it. Red, sweet apples have different BRIX and NDI readings and ratings to Granny Smiths
The above image, from an early development Nx, showing an NDI : 8.1.Please note that NDI is a not a BRIX reading. but will be correltated with BRIX Readings and Ratings for the 450 varieties of produce in ANZ in Nxa (*uses an Mobile app).
Each Nx will be serealized (in this case S/n AA102) so we can keep track of software versions on each Nx. Over time, improvments in the software will be made and you will be notified to see if they affect you. Your Nx will need to be sent back to us if you feel this improvement is important to you.
Nxa's.Online updating may well be possible on the Nxa (BlueTooth to Mobile App connection) which will also hold BRIX Readings and Ratings for 450 produce varieties across ANZ
We are passionate about healthy eating that makes you feel better and live longer!
Traditionally, taste has been the way our body tells us what it wants, what it needs to feel good. "Good" food can also be defined as how you feel an hour after eating.
But, in most cases, you cannot taste an item or produce or food until you have bought it. NutriMeter now offer a new, novel, unique and useful way to find, buy and/or sell 'good" food based on taste and nutrient density.
We were the first in the world to introduce nutrient density indices (NDI) in-store at our "Fresh Produce and Organics" outlet in Trentham, Victoria. Wholefoods in the USA made that claim a year later in 2011.
But the best use is on-line finding, buying and selling of fresh produce, including eggs and other produce. Farmers (who have used refractometers, like the NutriMeter I for past 60 years) can rate their produce as 'poor', 'average', 'good' or 'excellent', and price it accordingly.
Consumers can then check with a NutriMeter that what they are getting what they paid for. And it's an 'objective' measure, no arguments about it.
Ad the best way to use NutriMeters (or similar) is using FindGoodFood websites or apps (another first in the world). They even provide comparative 'ratings' for over 500 produce items (incl. varieties) available in Australia.
Joan Doe,
store owner
We went "Beyond Organics" (chem-free, permaculture) some 20 years ago, by focusing attention on improving soil nutrient density naturally.
And we proved, beyond doubt, that superior nutrient density produce could command premium prices. For example, our 'free range' eggs, at 500 birds per hectare, ate half their feed naturally, from all the worms, insects, etc. that live in or on 'good' soil. They measured 16-20 degrees of refraction or NDI, double that of similar 'free range eggs', at 10 000 birds per hectare (Govt. legislation).
Not only do we have a passion for healthy soil, but also for healthy guts and other essential bodily functions. I had Hep A as a kid, which badly damaged my liver and hit me badly at age 60, when slowing down and not getting enough exercise to naturally detox the liver.
So, built my own Nutritional Information System, NutriBalance, in 2007 as I could not find any in the world at the time which covered the other 'essential' 30 health nutrients, minerals, vitamins, etc. I was not interested in the 'legal' 7, esp. fats, salts and sugars, as I did not have an obesity problem.
Fortunately I am also a 'teco' inventor, highly skilled in optimizing food and beverage supply and value chains, and in solving 'puzzles' which no one else could solve. Watch this space for NutriBalance IV!
Store Hours
24 x 7, and 365.