Diabetes
It is predicted that up to 1 Million people in the UK have diabetes that is yet to be diagnosed.
Since 1996, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK has risen from 1.4 million to 3.9 million. Taking into account the number of people likely to be living with undiagnosed diabetes, the number of people living with diabetes in the UK is over 4.8 million
Diabetes prevalence in the UK is estimated to rise to 5.3 million by 2025.
Food Intolerances
In the UK, an estimated two million people are living with a diagnosed food allergy.
Food intolerance disorders are a subset of all adverse food reactions and are reported by 15 to 20 percent of the population.
Food intolerance refers to difficulty digesting or metabolizing a particular food.
Iron Deficiency
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), iron deficiency is the top nutritional disorder in the world.
People with anemia have a lower-than-normal level of red blood cells (RBCs) in their blood. It can cause headaches, weakness, fatigue, and many other symptoms. It can also lead to long-term health problems if not treated.
Vitamin Deficiency
1 in 6 adults in the UK have low levels of vitamin D in their blood.
Vitamin D is essential for keeping our bones and muscles healthy, and also for supporting normal immunity.