Gout Diet Foods

Gout Diet Foods

By Mark Patrick Media

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2013-01-18
  • Current Version: 2.0
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 54.77 MB
  • Developer: Mark Patrick Media
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 7.0 or later.
Score: 1.76923
1.76923
From 13 Ratings

Description

The Gout Diet Foods Checker App has become a “Must Have” for anyone following this diet... If you’re looking to control your intake of purine and uric acid foods it can be one of the most difficult situations. Not knowing what you can and can’t eat. It’s enough to make your head spin! This app was designed to make your life a little bit easier. Gout Diet Foods Checker, the PERFECT iPhone app for beginners, it helps remove all of the questions about what you should and shouldn’t eat while trying to follow a Gout or Low Purine Diet. Just browse our database of over 300 Foods, separated by three categories, From High Purine to Low Purine (Plus Uric Acids Amounts!), so you know what to buy when you’re at the grocery store. You can even add foods to your favorite list for easy reference. CATEGORIES: -Beer & Alcohol -Beverages -Breads -Condiments & Dressings -Desserts -Fish & Shellfish -Fruits -Grains & Flours -Legumes & Beans -Live Cultures (Yogurt) -Meats & Poultry -Milk & Dairy Products -Miscellaneous -Nuts & Seeds -Vegetables Please help us make this app the best it can possibly be. If there are particular foods or features you’d like to see added, email it to us along with a picture of it at iphone@markpatrickmedia.com and we will add it with updates. And if you want we will even give you credit for it by mentioning your name with the foods!!! Mark Patrick, the creator of the Gout Diet Foods App, is also the author of the best-selling book Wake Up Skinny, a frequent TV guest, a contributor to Star Magazine, a member of The National Guild of Hypnotists and International Association of Counselors & Therapists. His company is one of Fastest Growing Companies In America in 2010 as cited by Inc. Magazine. Simple Design functions flawlessly... Another great app from Addictive Apps™! See for yourself why Gout Diet Foods is simply the perfect app available for your iPhone or iPod Touch. Try Gout Diet Foods Checker TODAY!

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Reviews

  • Reliable but could be better

    4
    By Jd4nd
    The app is great for identifying the purine levels uric acid levels in foods. Wish items were categorized instead of the long list on the search menu.
  • Gout diet food

    1
    By doug-2016
    Was disappointed Hoping it would provide diet for cooking low diet meals for gout Instead it only rated the food levels
  • References

    3
    By SagieRN
    The information is succinct and very informative. I used this a lot. I just want to recommend putting your research references or resources of information to make this app more credible.
  • Good foundation

    4
    By Huntski the original
    Could use more foods but overall very helpful.
  • Poooooor

    1
    By 
    Not enough food listed
  • Pretty much worthless

    1
    By Caffeine fail
    It's only $2 and still not worth it! This is a total fail! Info (what very little there is) not even accurate. F-
  • Worthless

    1
    By realshock11
    This app is so worthless it's not even a half one penny. You would think they would include way more food selection to check on but it is in fact very limited.
  • Not enough foods

    1
    By bigandy35
    Poor interface, not enough foods listed, very disappointed. Don't wasted your $2 you can find better information with a quick google search!
  • Not worth the money

    2
    By Hramos218
    Pros: -quick access to purine and uric acid content of common food Cons: -feels like a free app but we paid for it All in all, I would rather do a web search to see if what I'm about to eat is gout friendly or not because the items on this app haven't been useful to me for some reason.
  • I want my money back anyone can write a list with pictures - not worth it

    1
    By Jimmy Jimmy D
    I want my money back - I thought apple actually vetted their vendors, they should apologize for allowing this to be part of there apps How do I get my money back!

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