Use this food intolerance app to determine food compatibility based on individual sensitivities. Includes customizable tolerances, detailed nutrient information, and filtering options.
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AppRecs rating 4.3. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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76% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About ALLiCANEAT - Food Intolerances
Do you suffer from lactose, fructose, histamine, gluten, sorbitol or salicylic acid intolerance? Or do you even have several of them? No problem! With ALL i CAN EAT you can see at a glance what foods you can eat or drink.
ALL i CAN EAT adjusts to your individual intolerances and calculates your compatibility for each food. The compatibilities are displayed in a simple traffic light system, ranging from green (very well tolerated) to yellow and orange up to red (bad idea to eat). If a recommendation does not apply to you, you can easily save your individual tolerance for the food concerned.
Search quickly for a specific food, browse certain categories such as beverages, fruits, dairy products, etc. or filter compatibilites by color. In addition, ALL i CAN EAT does also provide many details such as the amounts of lactose, fructose, glucose, histamine, sorbitol, salicylic acid, amines, amino acids, etc.
You will never have to search various lists again or learn any numbers by heart! With ALL i CAN EAT you manage all your food intolerances in one place.
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Reviews for ALLiCANEAT - Food Intolerances
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Too bad
I was first introduced to ALLicaneat from my dietitian at the university of Michigan. At the time, it was a wonderful app, no ads, was in US Customary Units, ounces, grams etc., vs Metric, was able to set my food options (such as fructose, glucose etc., without seeing all the others), and was a little easier to move around within the app site to locate food items. Now there’s ads, which I can remove if I pay for that option, I can pick my food issue option but the others are still showing up in the list, and the site itself is just “average”. Super bummed about the whole update, bad choice.
Gg2969
not like the first app
hard to read and not enough food intolerances listed