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Glycemic Index Load Net Carbs

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Glycemic Index Load Net Carbs

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4.6
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Rafal Platek
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User Reviews for Glycemic Index Load Net Carbs

1
Nope. To get all the features they've implied come free you gotta pay $4.00 for it.

I don't know about you, but I hate being manipulated, and this app has one sneaky, bait and switch app-store description. Allow me to preface the following with this: I don't mind paying for a good/better app. Do it all the time. But, the developer for this thing must be a former E.A. smartphone game developer because they're charging TWO separate $2 in-app purchases for features they've conveniently implied come with the free one; They buried the required purchase part after the main first paragraph where it implies the features come free. You gotta be really paying attention to catch it. Now, I admit that $4 isn't braking the bank, especially for a good app. This app might be good after you've gone through the process of buying all the features needed, but I ain't rewarding them for their deceptive practices.

AgentYellow, Mar 09, 2018
5
Excellent Resource

GI/GL it is so important to have this information for meal planning, shopping and eating. If the food is not in the app you are directed to a University site that will provide it for you/-or research yourself and enter data, very easy to use. This app is affordable for what you receive it is an excellent value and well worth the purchase. Great work developer for helping people that truly need this support! 😊👍 I LOVE THIS AP!

BEATDIABETES, Jun 19, 2022
2
Wanted to like it.

I just downloaded and spent almost an hour making an effort to download my minimal breakfast and lunch knowing nothing about GL but wanting to learn.I easily found that an egg has no GL. The problem started when I tried to find my fresh veggie juice. I found juice of beets but nothing about celery, cucumber, parsley which I juice regularly for inflammation. Ok, that’s an unusual request, I get it, so I moved on to my salad and typed in romaine....nothing. So I typed in lettuce and found only green leaf. Ok, so maybe they’re similar. I’ll choose that. Wait I can’t figure out my portion in cups? The only option is grams.....who uses grams in America? I don’t even want to consider trying to find the ingredients for my homemade salad dressing.I’m out!

Gaston Lake, Jan 17, 2020
3
Great app, needs some UX and UI changes + more food options

This is a great app, amazing that it seems only one person has made it. There is a bit of ease of use that could be tweaked (ie when you click the “+” icon it’d be nice if the cursor immediately was in the search bar, instead of having to click in the search bar to type). While there are a lot of options for foods to search, it’d great to have more, but I’m sure it takes time to build this kind of database. Pros: fairly easy to use and record/track GI and GL, pleasant colors, premium version relatively inexpensive. Kind of a con, but...: although advertised “free,” to get much use out of it, you’ll want to subscribe to the “premium” version, but it’s a super nominal fee (at least when I subscribed). Con: needs a lot more in its database to help track more worldwide diets

Just Want to Reply, Apr 25, 2019
5
70% of disease is a result of insulin resistance.

One of the main causes of disease in modern living is insulin resistance. This app not only helps you understand what foods have a high glycemic index but it also helps you to understand what foods have a high glycemic load which is what the food is doing inside your body to your blood glucose levels. Really awesome app for diabetics or really for anyone that is looking for a healthier lifestyle. Awesome app!

kcocean, Jul 19, 2022
3
It’s was okay.

The app was okay, I was hopeful and went ahead and paid for the year however when I got inside the app, the lists of foods are limited. I found out I had to put in the foods I am accustomed to eating. There are no meats, chickens, or anything like this to choose from...which are consumed by many daily. If the food lists contained more of the everyday food people eat I would have kept the app. It’s hard enough being diabetic on its own let alone having to enter in your own food, find out the GI, how much it weighs etc so that it could be entered. that’s too much work for an app you pay for. I was hopeful sorry I had to cancel. 😓

Le_kitty319, Jun 10, 2019
1
Useless app that I paid money for

This app is useless to me, an American, since portion size is measured in grams. The app doesn’t even say it is talking about the weight of the food, but I assume that is what the gram measurement is for. Americans don’t know grams of items. That’s one more step we’d have to take a ride over to the internet for...who’s got time for that on each item they are considering. Most food apps use portion size (1 apple) (1 slice of white bread), not weight. But if they use weight the ounce/pound system would be an option. And there would be an option for half an apple.I tried watching the videos but they did not elucidate matters either.The app looks fine otherwise if you don’t mind working in grams.

Luvkyuuu, May 10, 2021
4
Problem syncing data

I like the app very much, except that I can’t sync data between iPhone and iPad on one Apple account. (Not family sharing) The app shows subscribed on both devices and all premium features are active, but data only registers on one device. I’m hoping the data entered on one device will show up on the other. I signed out and logged back in to Apple ID but no change. Hope you can help, Rafal. Cheers.

sjnels, Nov 29, 2020
2
So. much. missing.

I previously had a different version of a glycemic index reference which was much better. This program is terrible. It lacks eg milk, yogurt/yoghurt, peas etc etc. For something as common as sweet potato it had only "raw sweet potato"-- yes, how it is cooked changes the G.I.I would have consider buying the $1.99 version but half of the items I was looking for were missing! The 2Stars are for a fair graphic environment and mostly correct spelling of the words (1 star each). TIP from George W: Potato is spelled like that-- not "Potatoe". If you want to make two dollars on an app by throwing together data, please make sure that your database is more expansive than this "Health Magazine article fold out" data dump.

Taavi69, Jul 25, 2019
2
Just paid full price…

To unlock the other features like food diary. Like someone eles said - searched romaine only got “lettuce- leafy green”, tomato comes “tomato, orange raw” then when it comes to portion - the only options are: 100, 20, 345.2, 123 and 32 grams”.None of this means *anything* to me and there’s no settings option to change to cups or ounces.Wasted $9 for nothing. When I tried to contact dev through app from “make a suggestion” it doesn’t even open.Very Very disappointed with this app & wish I could get my money back.

TheHLT, Apr 30, 2021

Description

Glycemic Index & Load Diet Assistant is an app that lets you easily browse, search for, and display the Glycemic Index for different foods. The application also helps in keeping a body weight and blood glucose levels measurement logs (including ketone bodies and HbA1c). It also allows to track blood pressure and warns about too high levels of tension.

You can also browse Glycemic Load and carbohydrates contents in foods. There's also a calculator of the Glycemic Load in a given serving. Knowing these values and following a low-carb diet like Montignac, Paleo, Atkins, low-GI and similar, helps avoid weight gain or obesity and lower the risk of diabetes, coronary heart and age-related health diseases. Do you want to eat smart? * know good food and eat smart * follow low-carb diets or keto diets * control your weight, glucose and blood pressure * prevent diseases like diabetes or heart diseases like hypertension * fight weight gain, overweight and obesity * have the Glycemic Load, Index and carbs data always at hand * backup or sync with other devices The free features of the app are: * Food tables of the Glycemic Index, Load and carbohydrates content * Favorite and recent food with search feature * Weight tracking (also hip, waist, thigh, neck and fat) with statistics and beautiful charts * Glucose and ketone bodies tracking with stats, great charts and HbA1c calculation * Blood pressure diary with stats and pretty charts * BMI calculator * Insulin resistance risk calculator We keep this app free by showing ads. If you want to remove ads or utilize the other exciting features like below, you can have them for a small fee. * Glycemic Load list * Carbohydrates content list * Fiber content in foods and net carbs calculator * Apple Health support which helps to sync measurements with electronic scales, glucometers and blood pressure monitors * Meal content calculator * Food diary to keep track of your food, glycemic load and carbs consumption * Statistics with averages for daily, weekly, monthly and yearly periods * Beautiful charts of the GL and carbs consumption over time * Unlimited number of measurements * Future additions to the food tracker, charting and stats * Import/export all your data to backup or sync between devices * Export to CSV for offline analysis and send via email (e.g. to your doctor) * No more ads! So, do you know what you eat? Find out now! Install the app and use it to take control of your health. The app supports Apple Health which helps to sync measurements with electronic scales, glucometers and blood pressure monitor. Using the app with the Apple Health app on your device empowers you to better manage your health. GI means Glycemic Index. It is a number associated with a particular type of food to indicate the food's effect on a person's blood glucose (blood sugar) level. The number typically ranges between 50 and 100, where 100 represents pure glucose, an equivalent amount of pure glucose. The Glycemic Load (GL) of food is a number that estimates how much the food will raise a person's blood glucose level after eating it. It can be used to apply the Glycemic Index to dieting by connecting the GI number with carbohydrates content in a given serving. It gives an estimation on how much a serving size of food is likely to increase blood-sugar levels. Net carbs are total carbs minus fiber which is indigestible thus it is considered not to raise blood sugar levels. Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period. Hyperglycemia (also spelled hyperglycaemia or hyperglycæmia), is a condition in which an excessive amount of glucose circulates in the blood plasma. Observational studies demonstrate that people who maintain arterial pressures at the low end of these pressure ranges have much better long-term cardiovascular health. Terms of Use: https://www.creamsoft.com/en/terms-of-use-and-privacy-policy/

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