Glycemic Index & Load Tracker

Glycemic Index & Load Tracker

By Igor Rudyak

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2022-07-15
  • Current Version: 1.3.3
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 65.53 MB
  • Developer: Igor Rudyak
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 4.14368
4.14368
From 174 Ratings

Description

Introducing the ultimate glycemic index app for those looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle! The app features a comprehensive glycemic index & glycemic load chart, making it easier for you to understand the impact of the foods you eat on your blood sugar levels. With a glance, you'll be able to see which foods are low-GI and high-GI, allowing you to make informed choices. Glycemic Index Tracker app features: + Easy to use interface + Convenient search + GI & GL level filter + Sort by name, value of GI, value of GL + Ability to add your own foods + Quick access to your favorite foods + Low Carb Recipes & Diet Plan + Glycemic Load Calculator + Glycemic Load & Nutrition Consumption Tracker + Glucose Tracker + Weight Tracker Benefits of following a low-GI diet: 1. Blood Sugar Control: Eating foods with a low glycemic index can help to keep blood sugar levels stable and reduce the risk of developing diabetes. 2. Weight Loss: Eating foods with a low glycemic index can help to reduce hunger and cravings, leading to weight loss. 3. Improved Energy Levels: Eating foods with a low glycemic index can help to provide sustained energy throughout the day. 4. Reduced Risk of Heart Disease: Eating foods with a low glycemic index can help to reduce the risk of heart disease. 5. Improved Digestion: Eating foods with a low glycemic index can help to improve digestion and reduce the risk of digestive issues. We sincerely hope that this app will help you become a healthier person!

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Reviews

  • Mediocre

    2
    By AmandaF11
    Doesn’t list many foods. Not worth $17
  • Refund

    1
    By Upset 63
    I downloaded this app, and stupidly bought it before I tested it first. I would like a refund for the purchase price, please. This app is no good.
  • Disappointed after using for a while

    1
    By ShorePatrol
    The glycemic part is nice, but big disappointment for the glucose - why bother entering your blood sugar if there is NO trending or reporting? Doesn’t make sense - emailed and inquired 3 times - no response - could be great app if they added glucose trending chart.
  • Seems Worthless

    1
    By ejd61
    I have just started with this App and, possibly mistakenly, assumed that I would be able to use it the same as I use “My Fitness Pal”. I have tried to search for a food and tried to add a food and each time the App returned “nothing found”. At this point I feel that I have wasted my money and will not be using the app anymore.
  • Just what I needed

    5
    By KarenJoJo
    So far this app is just what I needed. Having both the glycemic index & the glycemic load works for me. Is there anyway I can change the time set-up from 24 hour tme to 12 hour time? Thanks so much for your app…great job! Karen
  • Tiny database- no refund

    1
    By RocknRolaColaWars
    Not worth the money. Database is limited and price is too high for what you get
  • Waiting for updates

    3
    By Bjbabi
    It is a really good concept with the glycemic index and glycemic loads and I do refer to this fairly often. But like the other person said, it needs additional foods. Example apples, and the variety of different apples would sure be nice to know where they stand, I truly am looking forward to future updates with that regard.
  • Limited

    3
    By Kw892
    The number of items is pretty limited and when you add your own, they can neither be edited or deleted so if you make an error it’s permanent.
  • Great app for new diabetics

    5
    By jdjdbucheb
    Love being able to look up what the glycemic “numbers” are for foods. It’s definitely a useful tool!
  • Pretty good

    4
    By monkeygirl8962
    I wish there were more foods in the database but for what is there it’s helpful.

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