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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

Lima is the new generation of blood-glucose-measuring devices using the innovative non-invasive measurement technology. The diagnosis is painlessly and simply measures blood-glucose without the need to draw blood and without inconvenient, expensive extra supplies. Lima does not require that patients prick their fingers to obtain a sample of blood to test their blood glucose. users only need to place the medical device in the carpus of their hand.

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  • Are there any links to the technology behind this device? I mean, is it a reality, or is it a concept design the that tech is yet to catch up with?

  • this is real! in one year on the market!

    for detailed information visit exire(dot)eu

  • yes, this device is powered by a rechargeable battery!

    for more information look at coroflot,com/damian!

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  • 2 years ago the poster said it would be on the market in one year. Go to their website, its just graphic/packaging design work. No product. Bleah.

  • Ohhh my god this is veryyy cool and it will succeeed of course ,i am diabetic and ia m bored of meausring my blood sugar every time with taking bllod from my fingers and i get embaresed infront of people .But this is easy and not embaressed also u can do it anytime any where.

  • When is it coming out ?

  • The promo video has too much bling. Simplify.

  • Gerard Cote and Texas A&M are also working on a painless. bloodless testing device that looks like a watch and automatically test and warns the user. BioTex is also developing one based on a similar method using fluorescent particles in the skin to bounce the info back by laser.

    Anybody know a less painful way to administer insulin? My grandma hates the needle and probably wouldn't want the automatic thing attached to her.

    Thanks for posting this. I'll check into it as the others are 5yr out.

  • Mouai, mais quand pourrons-nous le trouver dans nos pharmacies ? Telle est la question...

  • This is an excellent ideia. Could we imagine one of these to obtain, in a near future, our cholesterol level, for instance? Keep up the good work!

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