Diet-related health issues are not a side quest

Food fixes for health problems people live with every day.

Plate Therapy helps people turn symptoms, diagnoses, and daily health frustrations into clear dietary moves: what to eat more of, what to limit, and what meals make the next step realistic.

CDC: chronic disease is America's leading cause of illness, disability, and death.WHO: unhealthy diets are a major risk factor for disease and disability.
3 in 4U.S. adults have at least one chronic condition.
$4.9TAnnual U.S. health care cost driven by chronic diseases.
4 leversAdequacy, balance, moderation, and diversity guide healthier diets.

The concern

People do not need another generic wellness slogan.

Health feels urgent

Blood sugar, pressure, inflammation, gut health, and energy problems show up in daily life before people know what to cook.

Advice is fragmented

People hear “eat better,” but they need specific food swaps, meal structure, and prioritization that matches their actual issue.

Trust matters

The page frames food as support, not a miracle cure, and points users toward clinician care for urgent or diagnosed conditions.

App workflow

From health concern to a food plan people can actually follow.

Describe the signal

Start with the real-life concern: cravings, blood sugar swings, bloating, fatigue, pressure, sleep, or a diagnosis you are trying to support.

Map food levers

Plate Therapy translates the concern into practical dietary levers like fiber, sodium, protein timing, hydration, whole grains, and anti-inflammatory foods.

Turn it into meals

Get meal ideas, grocery swaps, and small next actions that feel doable this week, not someday after a perfect lifestyle overhaul.

Built around real issues

The message is specific enough to feel useful.

The page avoids broad “healthy eating” language and names the problems people are actively trying to improve with food.

PrediabetesHigh blood pressureGut issuesLow energyInflammationHeart health

The position

Plate Therapy is a food-first health companion, not another recipe feed.

The landing page now centers the concern: many everyday health issues are shaped by food, and people need practical dietary direction that is specific, trustworthy, and doable.