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For decades, US healthcare system has struggled to deal with chronic diet -related diseases Almost half of adults.

This has changed in recent years with the discovery of ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs that help people lose weight. While insurance covers these medicines, doctors often require patients to see a nutritionist as part of their therapeutic design.

“I would like to argue that GLP-1 for dietitians is the greatest sky that every type of provider has ever seen in US health care,” said Noah Kotlove, co-founder and CEO of BerryA counseling platform that started two years ago.

Berry Street, which provides registered dietician tools to manage an independent practice, has set a $ 50 million funding round of investors such as Northzone, Sofina and FJ Labs.

“We have grown up extremely quickly,” Kotlove said. “It’s a very big market.”

Berry Street is one of the many newly established nutrition tips that develop due to GLP-1 drugs.

FairyA boot that, like Berry Street, fits in with independent dieticians with patients revealed on Wednesday that it has increased a 50 million $ led by Goldman Sachs in valuation of $ 500 million. The funding comes just nine months after the announcement of the company’s $ 25 million company from General Catalyst and the Forerunner Ventures.

Nourish, which set a series of $ 35 million last March, is another start that offers similar services.

Kotlove says that the development of GLP-1 is not the only factor that leads people to seek nutritional therapy.

“If you have health insurance, you probably have really generous coverage to see a dietician,” he said.

However, most people do not know that nutrition counseling is usually covered 100% of insurance, with $ 0 outside pocket for patients. “It is undoubtedly the most subjectivized benefit to the whole American health system,” Kotlove said.

The newly established companies such as Berry Street facilitate the practice covered by health insurance and are concerned about how they eat to receive counseling from a registered dietician.

Berry Street allows registered dieticians, many of whom are also full of full -time in the clinics, to start their own practices in evenings or weekends, which means that patients have more opportunities to use the benefit they probably did not know. Sometimes.

Kotlove, a serial businessman whose previous business was a popular application of alcohol recovery, has personally experienced the benefits of nutritional counseling. He says they were clinically obese since childhood.

“I tried everything to fight my poor nutrition,” he said. He was in his heavier when a doctor advised to see a dietician.

“I let this visit think, ‘I know what healthy foods are and what unhealthy foods are. I don’t really need a dietician to tell me that, “he said. But he was still trying nutritional therapy.

Then Kotlove was surprised by how much his sessions with the dietician helped him. “I felt very much like treatment, but instead of talking about my relationship with my family members or partner, we were talking about my relationship with food,” he said.

It ends up losing 60 pounds and keeping this weight away. Another surprise was that all of his sessions were fully covered by insurance.

Kotlove’s transformation was the inspiration for Berry Street. He hopes that his company will help many people have similar transformations.

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