About
Digelia is a digestive tracking app. You log your meals and symptoms, then look at what keeps coming back over the weeks. This page says who is behind it, how we write, and what we don’t do.
Who publishes Digelia
Digelia is published by Anass El Youbi, a sole trader based in Lyon, France, who is also the publication director of this site. His full identity, company number and address are on the legal notice page.
Digelia is backed by no laboratory, no food brand, no health-sector advertiser. The app lives on its subscriptions. No content on this site is sponsored.
Why this app exists
Digestive discomfort affects a lot of people and is still badly served. The advice you find is general: avoid this, eat more of that. Yet the reactions themselves are individual. Two people don’t react to the same food, in the same amounts, or in the same context.
So Digelia doesn’t try to tell you what to eat. It keeps what you ate and how you felt, so that your own repetitions eventually become visible.
How we write our content
The articles on this site are about food and digestion, subjects where sloppiness has a cost. We hold ourselves to a few rules.
- No food is “good” or “bad”. The amount, the timing, sleep, stress and individual sensitivity weigh as much as the food itself.
- We cite our sources. When an article draws on scientific work, the references are linked in the text, pointing to peer-reviewed literature.
- We show the uncertainty. On many digestive questions the research hasn’t settled anything. We say so rather than manufacture a certainty. Inside the app, every trend shows its reliability score for the same reason.
- Nothing we write replaces a consultation. Our articles describe things worth observing and discussing with a professional, never a diagnosis or a treatment.
If someone reports a mistake to us, we correct it, and the article then carries its update date.
What Digelia is not
Digelia is a wellbeing tool. It is not a medical device, and the app makes no diagnosis. It replaces neither your doctor nor your dietitian. A new symptom, blood, fever, weight loss or unusual pain all warrant seeing a doctor without delay. The app has nothing useful to say about any of them.
Your data
What you record in Digelia is yours. A full export and permanent account deletion are both available from inside the app, without having to email anyone. On this site, audience measurement is self-hosted and runs without cookies. The details are on the privacy page.
Get in touch
A question, a mistake you spotted in an article, a disagreement: contact@digelia.app. Other useful addresses are on the contact page.