1. Show of hands - how many of you have an allergy, or think you may have? My allergies. Didn't know I had them. Developed some later. 2. NIMA is Persian for "just" or "fair" or "reknowned" Co-Founded Shireen Yates is Persian-American. Good catchy name. The other Co-Founder is Scott Sundvor. She has many allergies and he has some other health issues. (more on them later) Beautiful design. 3. This tells you about gluten and its history. List what's in gluten, Why oats are included. Mention Celiacs et al. 4. Read (questions) 5. History of Celiac disease, allergies and testing ***Testing not accurate until 70's 6. Don't know how many affected because of inaccurate testing and reporting, but it affects MANY. Hidden gluten in many foods. 7. Gluten-Free fad diet started 7 years ago. Annoying (fodder for comedians) but good for those of us affected. 8. Different types of tests - others cost more, take too long, not portable. NIMA-portable and instant. 9. 2 videos about 2 minutes each. Set up videos. First one is their presentation from CES2016 - talk about how they started. Was called 6sensorlabs, now NIMA. Video #1 play about 2 minutes (until he starts demonstration) Video #2 Dr. Oz visits CES. Play first 90 seconds, then skip to 120, play to 204 10. Pros and cons Responded quickly to my emails I pre-ordered it Jan. 25, received it Jan. 17. Asked me for feedback. 11. Conclusions - Great products, very useful, has been successful so far, should continue to be successful.