If I believe in the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, I do not eat enough fruits and vegetables.
Generally, smart watches do not make decisions about your nutritional amount. But this year, Samsung introduced a new experimental feature called the Antioxidant Index. Using blue, yellow and infrared LEDs, the clock sensor can lift the surface of the carotinide in your skin. ۔
I was not expecting to say from the Galaxy Watch 8 that I was the queen of the plants. I am known for the fries with my burgers for a side salad Pooh Pooh. But it was a kind of misconduct when in the packed two weeks ago, I demoted this feature and got a disappointing score of 37. It was After I was only a vegetarian on July 4, filled with zucchini, radius, corn, cabbage, tomatoes, salads, and more peaches that I knew to digest.
This morning, there was a roadman. He said that I had a “very few” antioxidant score of 48. This, after eating my traditional breakfast, which includes fruit, coffee, and green juice protein smooth service. It is rich in antioxidants.
Older, I must have thrown the Galaxy Watch 8 with an angry huff. New, I decided to test this sensor on more and more shiny things as I can get my thumb.
The first was a tinner. As expected, he got a score of 100. It was also a strawberries of a similar peach slices, tangrical section, and my lunch and breakfast, respectively. I had less success with BlackBerry. Despite having the highest carotinide level of any berry, Barry scored a disappointing 37 runs. At this point, I thought I was going to something. All red, yellow and orange fruits had passed with flying colors, yet a carotinide -rich blackberry Unsuccessful? Perhaps the Galaxy Watch 8 was more colorful than correct.
I painted my thumb with a yellow orange marker. Would you not know it? My antioxidant index shot up to 100. Next, I painted it with a blue marker. My score fell Zero. Unfortunately, my color -based assumptions were thwarted by a piece of broccoli. He also scored 100 runs And In fact, Carotenoids are rich.
Perhaps BlackBerry had failed because, when pressure was put against the sensor, it exploded into the dirt of purple juice, after which it was difficult to clean from the clock. Maybe I Used to Depending my antioxidant consumption. Or so I thought, as long as the thing.

If you never have a thing. , It’s a pleasant, crisp cracker, and most importantly is that it is orange. Cheese-he scored nearly 99 perfect. Of course, a Cheese There is no paragon of cracker antioxidant material. A quick Google search has made me unable. Cheese-The most important cheese, chew, actually consists of carotinoids. In fact, this is the orange. On this discovery, I had to lie down and stare at my roof.
I asked Samsung if the sensor detects completely pigments, or if there is another element in the game. I haven’t received any answer yet, but after some rest and reflection, the ghost of my intellect returned to me. It does not finally do Issue Even if I meet Samsung’s “coffee” fruits and vegetable measurements – even if it is made aware of the World Health Organization’s recommendations. The important thing is that I make a joint effort to add numerous color fruits and vegetables to my plate. If I am a vitamin deficiency, it will appear in my next doctor’s appointment.
Such features do not mean that you make a spiral about whether you are meeting a discretionary standard. Even if a group of science produces a detective algorithm using high -tech sensors, there is always room for mistakes and misinterpretations. It seems clear, but it is easy to suck the amount of mice towards perfection. If you feel worse about yourself, you are allowed to take a break from it – or even not to decide whether to take a break from it. None of this means to take They Seriously
Instead of a very harsh obsession on a new matriculation, my time with the antioxidant index is discovering that I enjoy peaches with breakfast like breakfast. This, and something-is an antioxidant and will be considered a healthy part of my diet from today.
Photography via Victoria Song / The Verge


