Food Sense Guide

Food Sense Guide

Track Your Food Sensitivities

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1.5.0

November 11, 2023

Thank you for choosing Food Sense! We've made Food Sense free for everyone. Enjoy basic features at no cost and explore our premium plan for advanced functionalities. We’ve added the ability to easily add food to lists with the “+” icon. We've also improved the UI/UX, fixed some bugs, and enhanced compatibility with iOS 17. Experience the new Food Sense now!

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1.4.1

January 12, 2021

Thanks for using Food Sense! This version includes a few bug fixes.

1.4

January 10, 2021

Thanks for using Food Sense! In this version we: - Added the Autoimmune Paleo Diet (AIP) - Updated some foods per new studies - Fixed a bug that caused the app to crash when viewing recent searches

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1.3

October 12, 2020

Thanks for using Food Sense! In this version we: - Added 20 new foods - Added an Herbs & Spices category - Fixed an issue with some food compound notes not displaying correctly - Adjusted some compound concentrations per updated research

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1.2

February 4, 2020

Thanks for using Food Sense! This version adds: - Information about FODMAPs, gluten, and lectins. - The ability to add notes to your personal lists. - The ability to easily export your lists for sharing or printing.

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1.1

December 4, 2019

Thanks for using Food Sense! This version fixes some small issues and improves compatibility with iOS 13.

1.0.2

April 24, 2019

This version includes bug fixes and improvements.

1.0.1

April 8, 2019

This version includes fixes and improvements based on user feedback.

1.0

March 28, 2019

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Description of Food Sense Guide

Take charge of your food sensitivities! Reactions to various "natural" compounds in foods can often create an array of health problems in individuals, from the GI tract to skin issues to neurological and hormonal imbalances. Food Sense Guide helps you identify your potential food sensitivities and minimize food reactions. FOOD SENSE GUIDE includes: - An easily searchable catalogue of 300+ foods. - The general levels of amines, FODMAPs, glutamates, gluten, histamine, lectins, oxalates, salicylates, sulfites, and thiols in various foods, as well nightshade and AIP status. - An overview of these various compounds, including typical reactions for those sensitive, and lists of foods high and low in them. - The ability to create your own personal lists and notes. - Easily export your lists to share or print. - Quick instant access to the levels of these compounds for anything you may eat! "As a practitioner working with many patients with diet related issues and GI distress, this app provides a comprehensive, easily useable resource for those with food sensitivities." - Dr. Michael Ruscio, Bestselling Author of "Healthy Gut, Healthy You" and Host of "Dr. Ruscio Radio" "My patients and readers will love this! It will save them huge amounts of time, as they can quickly identify which foods they can focus on stage, to steer clear of their triggers. Well done!" - Dr. Alan Christianson, NYT Bestselling Author of "The Adrenal Reset Diet" and "The Metabolism Reset Diet" "In "The Hormone Fix," I promote eating an array of mineral-rich, alkaline-producing foods for hormonal health. This app allows users to find those foods which suit them, so they can bring their bodies into balance!" - Dr. Anna Cabeca, USA Today Bestselling Author of "The Hormone Fix" "This app is an amazing resource! It’s not only extremely useful and effective in helping me avoid foods my body cannot tolerate, but it’s also educational and easy to use. I highly recommend this app if you want to take back control of your health and feel your best!" - Dr. Caroline Leaf, Bestselling Author of "Switch on Your Brain," "Think Learn Succeed," "Think and Eat Yourself Smart," and Host of "Cleaning Up the Mental Mess with Dr. Caroline Leaf" "The Food Sense Guide app is a great resource to identify all possible ways each food item may cause a reaction for sensitive individuals. Oftentimes patients get confused as to why a food may be troublesome, not realizing that every food can have multiple mechanisms by which it can trigger discomfort in the body, from a histamine reaction to an all-out immune reaction. This app is a must-have for any food sensitive individual to have with them when shopping at the supermarket or eating out." - Dr. Vincent Pedre, Bestselling Author of "Happy Gut" "Whether you know your current food sensitivities or are trying to figure them out, Food Sense Guide will help you take charge of your food choices for peaceful eating, to support resilient health!" - Ariane Resnick, CNC, Celebrity Chef and Bestselling Author of "The Bone Broth Miracle" and "How to be Well When You’re Not" Developer’s Note: Food Sense is intended to provide general amounts (in ranges of low, medium, and high) for the compounds found in various foods, as referenced in multiple studies and accredited sources. Please consult third party sources and conduct your own research for specific levels, especially if you struggle with severe sensitivities. The catalogue is constantly being updated. If you’d like to see a certain food included, or believe an amount is inaccurate, please contact contact@melanieavalon.com. Privacy Policy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_MnFWpeciwMKYvWeHDgalIxOPe0lulP9PRBubS-8g9w/edit?usp=sharing Terms of Use: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AD49FaCI3sTSgZWrV77K-frR2P_mhjqVadvOXvIOR-0/edit?usp=sharing
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Food Sense Guide: FAQ

Does Food Sense Guide have support for iPad devices?

No, Food Sense Guide is not optimized for iPad devices.

Who is the developer of the Food Sense Guide app?

Melanie Avalon developed the Food Sense Guide app.

What’s the minimum iOS requirement for the Food Sense Guide app?

The Food Sense Guide app requires iOS 15.0 or later.

How does the Food Sense Guide app rank among users?

The overall user rating of the Food Sense Guide app is 4.7.

What is the category of the Food Sense Guide app?

Food Sense Guide Relates To The Food & Drink App Genre.

What’s the current version of the Food Sense Guide app?

The current version of Food Sense Guide is 1.5.0.

When did the new Food Sense Guide update come out?

October 1, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the Food Sense Guide app.

When did Food Sense Guide come out?

Food Sense Guide officially launched on February 5, 2023.

What age is suitable for the Food Sense Guide app?

The content advisory rating is Melanie Avalon: The Food Sense Guide app is unsuitable for persons under 17 years of age.

What languages are available on Food Sense Guide?

The following list of languages is supported by the Food Sense Guide app: English.

Is Food Sense Guide featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, Food Sense Guide is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does Food Sense Guide contain in-app purchases?

Certainly! Food Sense Guide contains in-app purchases for users.

Does Food Sense Guide provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, Food Sense Guide does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Food Sense Guide?

No, there are no advertisements in Food Sense Guide.

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Reviews of Food Sense Guide

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  • Awaiting a refund!

    I wanted to try this app and started the free trial, didn’t particularly like it so I cancelled the subscription days before the free trial ended yet I still got charged for it and now they’re saying the purchase is not eligible for a refund. Deleted the app and still waiting for my money back.
  • I’m obsessed with the App and the Podcasts!

    So much information that I have found to be helpful to take my health to another level. I’m so glad I found this. I am on a journey to better health and I am so encouraged to start fasting more and try the supplements. The podcasts are so informative . Love love it . 10 out of 10!
  • Not Informative

    Unfortunately, I found this application useless. I was researching food oxalate levels. Each time I clicked on the food I was referred to a page for subscribing to the premium level. I received no information, just ads for a subscription.

    I went to the resources section to check the resources used for oxalates and found that at at least 60% of the links are no longer valid. Or are over 20 years old.
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