UNITED KINGDOM / AGILITYPR.NEWS / November 19, 2025 / A groundbreaking new digital tool is entering the diabetes space, with the Arison app officially launching across the UK. Designed as the smarter, simpler way to manage blood sugar, the revolutionary diabetes nutritional management solution turns the traditional eat–measure–correct model on its head by helping users understand how foods will affect their blood glucose before they eat them.
With an estimated 5.6 million people in the UK living with diabetes, the Arison app aims to empower people with clarity, confidence, and the ability to make safer, more informed food decisions that reduce both health risks and hospital admissions.
Unlike traditional diabetes management platforms, the Arison app provides a tailored blood sugar impact estimate for any packaged food in seconds. With a simple barcode scan, the app analyses the nutritional table and ingredients list using a personalised algorithm together with scientific research that factors in insulin sensitivity and key personal metrics from logged health data. This allows users to compare foods, plan meals, and better predict glucose spikes before they happen, transforming a once reactive process into proactive daily care.
Arison is the first ever diabetes-focused barcode scanner to give real blood sugar insights into packaged and processed foods, helping people understand which items are suitable, which need balancing with other foods, and which are best limited or avoided altogether. The unique idea for Arison began when founder Laura Lamont watched her mother struggle to understand what to eat after being diagnosed as pre-diabetic.
“When my mum was diagnosed, I realised how difficult it was to know what to eat without fear of worsening the condition,” says Laura, a nutritional therapist with 15 years experience in metabolic health and weight management. “I wanted to give her a tool that showed which foods were okay, which needed support from other foods, and which were best avoided - that’s how Arison began.”
Understanding how to manage diabetes at home is one of the most important yet challenging parts of long-term health. People frequently rely on inconsistent online advice, trial-and-error eating, or generalised guidance that doesn’t reflect personal metabolism or eating style. The impact of poor glucose control extends far beyond daily symptoms, with diabetes contributing to kidney disease, stroke, and even blindness. According to Diabetes UK, more than one million people living with diabetes were admitted to hospital in England in just a single year, with emergency admissions continuing to rise.
Arison brings real-time education directly to the kitchen, teaching users how meal composition, serving sizes, and food combinations affect blood sugar, empowering them to plan safer, more stable meals. By helping people estimate avoidable spikes and monitor their glucose patterns at home, Arison supports a broader goal: reducing the risk of preventable complications and easing the long-term burden on the NHS at a time when the pressure is mounting.
The app’s advanced features including a Food Combiner, which estimates how eating different foods together will affect the blood glucose response, along with a range of built-in tools such as a bolus calculator and real-time tracking, make insulin management more precise while reducing the guesswork around daily food decisions.
The Arison app is available to download now. Learn more at www.arison.app.
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