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KETO-MOJO brings free ketone testing to Paris nutrition conference

KETO-MOJO turned a Paris integrative-medicine congress into a live keto demo, offering free glucose and ketone tests beside a session on adherence.

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KETO-MOJO brings free ketone testing to Paris nutrition conference
Source: 10th ICNM WORLD CONGRESS 2026
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KETO-MOJO turned a Paris integrative-medicine congress into a live ketone-testing stop, offering free glucose and ketone checks at the 10th ICNM World Congress & Expo. The company said it exhibited at the event on July 11 and July 12, putting a consumer-facing meter brand inside a setting built for clinicians, researchers, and other health professionals.

ICNM described its 2026 gathering as the 10th ICNM World Congress & Expo in Paris on July 10-11, with programming centered on brain and gut health, biohacking, longevity, nutrition and metabolic science, women’s health, digital health, and lifestyle therapies. A related ICNM listing said the congress drew 30-plus global experts and carried CE accreditation, which gives the meeting a more formal clinical edge than a typical wellness expo.

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That matters for keto because the Paris booth was not just about selling a device. It linked KETO-MOJO to a sharper question running through therapeutic low-carb circles: how do you prove someone is actually staying in ketosis long enough for the intervention to work? The company pointed visitors to Dr. Cristina Fante’s session, “Adherence to Ketogenic Metabolic Therapies: Importance, Challenges, and the Role of Ketone Monitoring,” which put monitoring at the center of the discussion instead of treating it as an afterthought.

Fante’s KETO-MOJO bio lists her as Scientific Communications Lead and says she brings more than 10 years of experience in pharma and med tech to advancing ketogenic therapies and glucose and ketone testing. That background fits the message on display in Paris. A 2025 review in Frontiers in Nutrition says accurate assessment of dietary adherence and metabolic outcomes remains a major challenge in nutrition studies, and argues that ketogenic metabolic therapies have a unique advantage because ketone bodies can function as biomarkers of metabolic state. The review also discusses capillary blood beta-hydroxybutyrate testing across therapeutic areas.

KETO-MOJO’s own exhibitor materials add the business side of the story. The company says it launched in 2017 and cut the cost of ketone testing by 75%, positioning itself as an early player in making blood glucose and ketone monitoring more accessible. In Paris, that claim met a conference audience already primed to think about measurement, compliance, and follow-up rather than keto as a loose internet diet. The free testing table made the point in the most practical way possible: if ketogenic care is going to sit comfortably inside integrative medicine, it will be measured as much as it is discussed.

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