The Appetitometer – My invention
for Sony Electronics for 2017…
September 3, 2017
It is for sale in a store near you!
Sony Corp is launching
an update of its Android-compatible Smart Watch, by developing a Appetitometer …with
a technology never imagined possible.
Besides all the computerized applications, the appetitometer
went beyond, creating a communication
between the user and the device by tapping one sensor around the body, it can harvest
data from the body, and display on the user’s profile. It immediately displays
a basic metabolic panel
measures sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), magnesium,
creatinine, glucose, and sometimes includes calcium. It has a switch that by focusing
on cholesterol levels can determine LDL and HDL cholesterol levels, as well as triglyceride
levels. It also takes in consideration anything that was digested and it’s Chemstry-Fication
in the body. It also monitors carbon
dioxide and oxygen levels related to pulmonary function, but it is also used to
measure blood pH and bicarbonate levels for certain metabolic conditions. Whit
a built in regular glucose test screen, the glucose tolerance test is done repeatedly
to determine the rate at which glucose is processed by the body.
Sony went even
beyond, and obtained the rights from a group of scientists who developed lab-on-a-chip
that can diagnose diseases within 10 minutes without the use of external tubing
and extra components. It used a Self-powered Integrated Microfluidic Blood
Analysis System, and performed Liver Function Tests, Lead Test, Blood Culture, pre-natal,
newborn screen test…you name it…The Appetitometer would give the results.
The most
important function, however, was the indicator of appetite. It detailed what
the blood needed as nutrients every 3 hours. It was done like a saliva test,
where you would spit on a plastic-like material, place it on your smart watch to
get better results. It would read any immediate intake.
Very soon it
became the house doctor everyone needed. It could be re-set and used by various
members of the family, as it would also indicate who was using what, and give
important information of any changes on diet or lack of nutrients. It was
eventually connected into a Global Medical system, where every data was transferred
and filed.
Medicine jumped a
high step with the Appetitometer, and Sony once again proved to be the most
advanced in technology. Very soon Sony was involved with the pharmaceutical
Industry deciding what was necessary for each lot of members.
Restaurant
business also changed because it would measure its plates for proteins, sugar…and
all nutrients, giving an exact count of calories each time it was served. No
one was respecting the Appetitometer at all times, but it helped to prevent
serious lack of nutrients of vitamins in the body, and people started to live
up to 120 years.
Milton Laene Araujo
PS. The Appetitometer was described in 1992 as a school project by the author.