Glycemic Index & Load Tracker Cheats

Glycemic Index & Load Tracker Hack 1.2.0 + Redeem Codes

Control Glucose & Diabetes

Developer: Igor Rudyak
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 1.2.0
ID: com.rfit.glycemicindextracker

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Description

Introducing the ultimate glycemic index app for those looking to maintain a healthy lifestyle! The app features a comprehensive glycemic index & 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 level filter
+ Sort by name and value of GI
+ 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!

Version history

1.2.0
2023-02-11
Improved performance and bug fixes
1.1.0
2022-09-04
In this update:

- Now you can track not only glycemic load but also calories and other nutrition facts
- You can track not only system foods but also your own foods
- Updated design of tracking feature
- Fixed minor bugs

Please share your thoughts with us!
1.0.0
2022-07-15

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Glycemic Index Plus
(Access to all Plus features)
$17.99
Free
IF741194881✱✱✱✱✱ 2631C3A✱✱✱✱✱
Glycemic Index Plus
(Access to all Plus features)
$14.99
Free
IF741194881✱✱✱✱✱ 2631C3A✱✱✱✱✱
Glycemic Index Plus
(Access to all Plus features)
$11.99
Free
IF741194881✱✱✱✱✱ 2631C3A✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

3.6 out of 5
53 Ratings

Reviews

yougotmeby meow,
Portions
It would be easier if the portion had other measurements such as numbers(strawberries) pounds, ounces, liters,etc…
Kevinaom,
Not useful. I would stay away
I thought this was a great idea to combine with my other apps yet I am incredibly disappointed. The god data base is incredibly limited, it is not intuitive, and it does not seem to interface with other health apps. Why do I need to enter my weight v just getting it from apple health?

Finally, I feel a bit ripped off. The in app purchase for the + was ) $17 yet I just saw the price at $11?

Bottom line: great idea but the execution is so bad it is virtually unusable.
gadgetgirl1010,
Wish I had not purchased this
I am trying to track glucose and the first thing I looked up was an Apple because I was about to eat one. Plain red apple. It was not in the app. Many exotic items were, but no red apple. Green, yes (and apple sauce, etc), but I know green are lower GI than red. Very disappointing. If it fails on such a basic level, not worth what I paid.
BrittEmmons,
Not worth the money!
Very limited content and means to track food. Only allows you to track in grams, not ounces.
MGHast,
Doesn’t work
I couldn’t continue in the app without paying for ”plus features”. I then opted to pay to unlock “Plus Features” and I am stuck in a loop asking me to pay again. Extremely frustrating!
SE Henry,
Waste of money
So far I haven’t found ANYTHING— just had to Google them. I’ve tried several foods, including almonds and pistachios. These are common snacks. Why aren’t they there?????
Thx for nothing. Return my money if you can. (Probably not, huh?).
GopiLyn,
Inaccurate
The foods have major errors in calories fat and carbs so it’s impossible to tell is glycemic index is correct. It tries to force you to pay for upgrade immed which is confusing. Wide list of foods but inaccuracies are inexcusable.
goose0673,
Food database is poor
Type in apple and you’ll get info for applesauce and apple juice. Type in tomato and you get tomato juice.
If you are looking for low GI or GL foods, such as fresh foods not processed, this isn’t for you.
robertallenpayne,
Instant Delete
This app might be good, but the developer decided to add a confusing and predatory screen after you open it for the first time. Without even letting you take a look at the app first, they present a page comparing the “free” version with the paid version. There is a huge green “Continue” button across the bottom. But if you click it it will try to get you to authorize the purchase of the paid version. And the “close” buttons are very faint little “x”s that are barely visible on the background. Unless you make an effort to find them, you would think your only option is to hit continue. This is social engineering at its worst. “Click continue! No, don’t think about it! You don’t need to think about it! Just click here!!” How many people don’t realize it and just double click apple’s “install” button after they click the bug friendly green button? The devs have not even shown us what the app looks like. It could install and just be a single page that says “sucker!” So yeah. Instant delete. Could be the best app on the planet but I’ll never know. Because I never reward tricky practices designed to confuse folks who aren’t paying close attention. Shame on this developer and I’d like to say shame on Apple for allowing this. But it isn’t Apple’s job to protect us from predatory vendors and our own tendency to click click through all the “continues” that every app throws at us.
WWJD-CAG,
Had to pay before finding out it sucked
This app is missing some very important items considering you have to pay for it and then couldn’t figure that out until after it was paid for it does not hold your filters in the recipe filters and it doesn’t have a low carb filter on the recipes which is important for diabetics.
I want my money back!