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Good idea, not ready for market yet.I purchased this app, but it’s basically useless. Almost all of the food I eat is not listed in the database. For example, Brussels sprouts is not listed, but raw pumpkin leaves are??? It’s pretty much impossible to utilize this app if the food you eat is not listed. Also, the user needs to find out each particular foods glycemic index, which is NOT part of the app. This was a waste of money for me..Version: 1.4

Just a food trackerDefinitly not worth the money . Way to expensive for a food tracker.Version: 1.4

Helpful, but could use some improvements...I have found this app to be very useful, but the following improvements would be nice: 1. Sync between devices 2. Ability to add multiple items at a time when tracking food 3. Expansion of the general library of foods for which FP have been calculated. Perhaps by crowdsourcing and allowing users to add to the library each time the calculator is used and a custom item is saved. If there are concerns about a calculation being unverified, those particular items could be in a different color to warn users. 4. Category lists available in alphabetical order, not just by ascending FP amounts. While there is an overall alphabetical listing provided, it would still be helpful to have this feature by category when planning menus and trying to make sure all food groups are included. 5. Integration of Glycemic Index lists for easier calculations. Or, at the very least, links to acceptable lists, so users don't need to go out of the app to look these items up. 6. Inclusion of caloric amounts for food items, as many users are also concerned about their caloric intake. 7. Inclusion of recipes that are in the book and ability to add them when tracking food, so users don't have to add each ingredient individually..Version: 1.4

Don’t waste your $The ap is really pretty basic. The food list is pretty limited, and adding a custom food item is labor intensive (hellloooo? Bar code scan??) It is not integrated with the boos or diet plan, it’s just an expensive way to track carbs. You could do this easier and cheaper with Cronometer..Version: 1.6

Back navigation not workingI just downloaded and off the bat noticed the navigation to go back does not work. App needs some bug fixes. Looks like it’s been a year since the last update. If I’m paying 8 bucks for this, I’d like to see regular updates. I’d also like to see this updated to include more vegan meal replacements/supplements (Vega, Sun Warrior, etc) as well as more vegan foods besides fruits veggies and rice. I feel like I wasted 8 bucks on this glitchy app. As a stated if ppl are paying 8 bucks, regular updates should be made—I get more bang for my buck from my free and $2 apps. I wish I could get a refund. This app has too many bugs. And I see the developer and the doctor have no intention on maintaining this. Smh..Version: 1.4

Limited food listGreat app, purchased just for food list, however the food list is very SAD-based (Standard American Diet) and not as whole foods based as could be. Too many processed foods listed (breads, dressings, desserts, etc.). Many 'alternative' ingredients that those of us have been using for a long time in the Paleo/AIP community are missing, as are many whole foods. I understand this as there are still so many folks that do not eat entirely the whole foods way (yet). However, would love to see a more exhaustive whole foods list of raw & cooked foods..Version: 1.4

Somewhat helpfulIn reviewing all the point scores, this doesn’t always agree with my list of high fodmap foods, in fact some this app say are safe are red/bad on my other app! Also there are a lot of weird foods on here, but not more common food items. And why give rum a low score for example when we know alcohol is a problem for SIBO (it’s high on my other one)? I’m just not sure I trust the data but where it agrees I will use it.Version: 2.4

Could be great - falls short on databaseThis has the potential to be a great app with some fantastic advise the one let down is the lack of foods which are available to add to the diary tracker. Apps like My Fitness Pal seem to have nailed their database on foods, this is also very US centric..Version: 1.4

Good start but needs workAfter purchasing the book, I chose to invest in the iphone app as well. I was hoping there would be more integration between the book and the application, including the recipes for the two week diet plan, which would help with shopping. The recipes are not included in the app. I was also hoping the application would include, in the foods list, the meals from the book, so that we could easily track the FP values of those meals, but that is also not available. Nor is it possible to simply input the pre-calculation FP values of the meals from the book. This last issue also brings up the poor user interface of the custom foods option. There appear to be sliders for inputting values such as carbs, fiber, etc... but only the glycemic index slider is actually functional. This seems to be an developer error/oversight that indicates the application design has not been well thought through or tested, or supported in updates. As I said, I am investing in the tools it takes to tackle health issues, but it would be nice if the tools worked as well as they really could. Get the recipes, the two week diet, the user interface issues cleared up and it's five stars from me. I really want this application to be the Go-To Tool. I want it to succeed!.Version: 1.4

On The Right Tract...Close but Not QuiteFirst: GRATEFULLY my gut responded immediately to this diet approach. Kudos!! And thank you science! App needs: 1) Sync between devices. No bug issues with my iPhone, but because it doesn't sync, I can't report on how it functions on other devices. 2) Calorie counts. Silly to track every morsel but not know what your daily caloric intake is, especially since many of us are now eating more calorie dense foods. If I'm going to bother tracking food, I might as well work to shed a few pounds, while I'm at it. Isn't that also good for gut health? Based on these deficiencies, I really don't think the app itself measures up to the quality one expects for its price. This one is more like free version functionality. If these concerns are improved on future updates, I'll change my review to 5⭐️ because it is a helpful, albeit lacking, companion to the book & diet..Version: 1.4

MehI purchased this for my daughter’s SIBO. I think this could be super useful but I agree with those who say that the food list is abysmally small. Wish it was more like the lose it app. Huge food list and you can build recipes. Will still use it some but not worth 8$..Version: 1.5

Limited use poor uiThe information is helpful but it could really use a professional once over by a ui/ux designer. One thing that would help so much would just simply being able to sort by points..Version: 1.6

Riddled with bugsGreat idea, but limited food choices (also very American). There is a Custom Food and Recipe option, but it is so buggy it’s practically useless. Items are awkward to add, and it logs the wrong points..Version: 2.6

Makes you sign up for an account before you can use itAfter paying eight dollars. You can’t even use the app right away. You have to give away personal information and sign up for an account with the company and then wait for them to send you a verification email before you can even use the app or look up anything on the food list.Version: 2.6

Beware!Be very careful of this one. I thought it would help with GERD. But this diet goes against all conventional wisdom. I was shocked at the values given to some foods that are well known as triggers for acid reflux. I bought it, went through the steps for someone in an acute phase and realised it would be encouraging me to eat stuff that I think would be highly risky. I have deinstalled the app..Version: 1.4

Update April 2016April 2016 I decided to update my review and lower to only two stars not because I believe that app was not useful. It was. I say was. While I wrote and received responses back on a few other bugs in this app this last one rendered it useless for me. After spending well over a month entering in my daily food items using the app as a guide on what to eat it is now all lost! I updated my I pad to a new one. I did all the backups and double backups. None of that data transferred over to the new I pad. Had this app for $8 been able to sync over to different devices (as even free apps can do) I would of had it on my phone. So now what! start all over again. Think not. Paper or excel can work fine recording my data. More work but less chance of loss. Had I known this before I never would of bought it. Buy it you only have one device and never plan on replacing it. Otherwise skip. By the way, tech folks nice, But not very helpful. Thank you..Version: 1.4

Good idea. Not worth the moneyThe foods are not all added in the database so correct information is not there. Might be worth the right dollars in the future but right now I feel ripped off.Version: 1.3

App has many bugsI’m still evaluating whether this diet works for me, but it’s incredibly frustrating trying to create low FP recipes in this app. I’ve been attempting to change the number of servings on one recipe, and the app closes itself every time without saving any of my changes. Also, for foods you’ve added yourself - they show up blank in a recipe, so you have to guess about what it was you added. It’s also just cumbersome to begin with, so I wouldn’t recommend..Version: 2.0

Terrible AppI read the book and wanted to try this method of controlling GERD, but the app is horrendous. I read the reviews before getting it and expected that it wouldn’t have many foods, but dude, it seriously has almost nothing, and even trying to search for foods is ridiculous. Unless you type something in the search box that exactly matches how a food is entered, it doesn’t come up. For example, I tried searching for “shredded coconut” by typing “coconut” and then “shredded” and nothing came up. Then I tried “shredded” and “coconut” and nothing came up. Shredded coconut is on his FP food list given in the book, so there’s absolutely no reason it shouldn’t be in here. I even tried using it in conjunction with MyFitnessPal since they have pretty much everything, but you can’t track the right macros in MFP (i.e., there is no FP) and it would take forever to add all of the foods individually to the FTD app, all the while having to guess at the FP for each item. It’s an interesting concept, but man, it needs a lot of work before it can easily be applied. I don’t have the time to do all of this all on my own, and I figured that spending money on the book and the app would get me a lot more information than it has. The author has outlined some interesting ideas, but the implementation is too difficult so it’s not of much use. I really wanted to try this as a way of controlling my symptoms without medication, but this is not helpful at all..Version: 2.5

Save your moneyThis app is basically a huge waste of money. A lot of common foods are not listed, there’s no packaged food data or common recipes. I used this app for 10 minutes. I wish I could get a refund. I wouldn’t recommend that anyone spend more than $1 on this as that’s about how much value you’ll get out of it..Version: 1.5

The Diet is great, app still needs workThe app is pretty glitchy at times. I’ve used it off and on for a few years now. The diet works well if you follow it and have digestive issues. But the app needs attention. Recently I haven’t been able to add any custom foods. When I go to add them they never save. This problem started in the past 6 months or so. The food lists are pretty limited so being able to add custom foods is pretty important. Maybe they should do a more community/user submitted database similar to my fitness pal..Where there is a more vast database of user submitted foods. Just an idea..Version: 2.6

So many bugsI’m extremely frustrated that I wasted money on this app. It doesn’t respond when I click on things, freezes almost every time I use it. Not to mention it has a very limited database of items to choose from. I wish I hadn’t wasted my money..Version: 1.4

Unusable for tracking foodI’ve been using this app for 4 days. It keeps giving different FP scores for the *exact same* foods and amounts. It has done this for at least 5 different items. It can be 5 FP for one meal, and 0 FP for the next. I have no idea which one is accurate. I tried emailing the company via the address provided in the app, but it bounced back as the email address is no longer operational. I’ve never paid so much for a nearly unusable app. I say “nearly” because at least I can track my symptoms on the app. Very frustrating to be unable to use it to track food..Version: 2.6

SyncIng multiple devices??It would be great to have a log in that would sync across multiple devices. This is the way we live!.Version: 1.4

Difficult to search, expensiveIf this was a free or low cost app, then I wouldn't mind, but this app costs $8 and it is not user friendly. The foods are sorted into different categories, and within each category they are sorted by their "FP" score. That's great if you're looking for ideas on what to eat, but if you want to look up the "FP" value of a particular food, you have to scroll through each list carefully so you don't miss it. That's very time consuming and could easily be fixed by adding a search function. I also think it is very greedy to charge $8 for an app that provides no new information (and functions poorly, as I already mentioned). I imagine a lot of people will have already purchased the book about this diet. If you already own the book, this app is DEFINITELY not worth the price..Version: 1.4

BugsPurchased the app today. Later tried to use my charging device (iPhone 6), it stopped charging within a few seconds and a message popped up stating "this accessory may not be supported". I deleted the app and my charger works. I re-downloaded the app and the same thing happened..Version: 1.4

It didn't work for meMy initial review for this protocol was very hopeful, but it has been a year now and I can say that this did not work for me. My reflux was terrible on this diet, even when I initially kept my daily FP under 10. In fact, I then tried keeping it under 5 and still had no success. Finally, I tried an extreme 0FP experiment, eating only eggs, fish, salt and oil for several weeks. My gas went down, but my reflux was awful. My LPR was really bad. Things got much worse. After 5 months of a strict <10Fp diet my LPR did not improve. I experimented with various low FP combinations for another 7 months to no avail. Instead what yields improvement for me is a diet that speeds gastric transit. Doing anything I can to keep that system moving as quickly as possible reduces my symptoms better than anything else I've tried. I avoid starchy foods like rice and potatoes entirely, but I eat foods with fibre. I avoid grains, apart from white wheat flour products like crumpets and certain crackers, which are not a problem for me, which is contrary to the Fast Tract Diet's theoretical basis. Blueberries help a lot. Mashed chickpeas, blended celery are fine. My diet is extremely limited. I can only eat about 5 foods without getting bad LPR which causes throat pain and debilitating hoarseness. To stay alive I supplement with vitamins and amino acids, which are my main protein source. It's not a healthy diet, but being unable to speak is the alternative and reflux-induced oesophageal cancer is a possibility if reflux goes on for too long. The app itself is quite good for seeing the fibre, FP and carb content of a wide range of foods, though it's disappointing that in a year there has not been an update. It still doesn't provide important data like calories and protein content, meaning that to design a diet, other apps are required to be used at the same time, preferably on two phones so one can see the FP and macros together while choosing foods to add. If the app alone doesn't help you, Norman recommends his consultation service. His website pushes that service fairly hard. Fair enough, that's how he makes a living. But he charges thousands of dollars for the consultations, and if you are like me and eating a low LP diet doesn't fix your reflux, that money will be wasted. Good luck, everyone!.Version: 2.6

No effort, save your moneyHasn’t been updated in 11 months. Also, there are FREE diet apps on the market with one million or more food items compared to this app with less than 1,000!.Version: 1.6

Poorly DoneThis app is awkward to use, especially compared to apps like Symptom Tracker. The FP calculator slide bars only work for glycemic index. The food list is limited. I couldn't find a bar code input image, which makes adding some foods quite easy. I would like to have easy access to the FP of a vary of foods and a simple method to calculate FP for foods not included, but this app isn't there yet..Version: 1.4

Good diet app needs more foods listedThe books and diet are great and do work! The app is extremely limited with foods and they need to add all the foods in a calorie counting book as would be expected. Save your money and just use the book..Version: 1.5


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