Oxalator - Low Oxalate diet. It’s easy! Cheats

Oxalator - Low Oxalate diet. It’s easy! Hack 1.0.1 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Max Odnovolyk
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 1.0.1
ID: com.maxodnovolyk.Oxalate

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Description

This app comprised of information on how to keep up comfortably with the low oxalate diet.
It gives you over fifteen hundred common products, which you can eat, or stay away from.
The information is available in two languages: English and Russian. It supports two system of measurement: Metric and US. There is a possibility of forming diet with individually determined portions; alphabetically arranged products are very convenient; oxalate rich and low foods are given in increasing and decreasing sequence.
We encourage you to download app. Any critic of its content will be greatly appreciated.

Version history

1.0.1
2015-12-17
- Food list was updated
- Duplicates of some products were removed
- iOS8 stability improvements
1.0
2015-11-28

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Ratings

2.3 out of 5
31 Ratings

Reviews

nefariousporpoises,
Needs work...like actual amounts in grams
This isn't the worst app ever, but it's not the best. The color coded system is cute, but without actual oxalate amounts its use is limited. And those amounts should be in grams, like every other oxalate list out there.

So yeah it's useful if you just want to see if a food is high medium or low, but let's say you've eaten a high ish oxalate meal earlier and want to have an idea of what foods you can "afford" to eat later. Without actual numbers this app won't really help you much.
PolyJudy,
Easy Access for better decisions
I spent the first year of try to navigate a low oxalate diet relying on a very limited list from my doctor and the lists online that had some conflicting and confusing information about what was okay and what was not. When I had another urine test, my oxalate levels were still too high.
I went looking for an app and found this. It makes deciding whether or not to eat something easier. I found foods on this that were problematic that I had been eating fairly regularly. I feel more informed. There is no more “I think this is okay”.
A low oxalate diet is extremely challenging. This app helps me do better at it.
DcNurse,
Confusing, poor information.
The app doesn't give you the actual oxalate content of the food, it gives you a number. What does the number mean? Who knows! There isn't an explanation of what the numbers mean. They do group foods into Low to Extremely High oxalate count, but it doesn't help without the actual oxalate count. I thought there was some function that would give you a total of your oxalate intake, but evidentially not. When you look at a serving of a food there is an option to "add another serving", but when you press the button all it does is literally put another serving on the screen. It's a decent fast reference, but not useful in doing any real diet planning.
Greg Monahan,
Missing things
Needs better information on what the numbers mean.
Needs to be able to sum across a meal, and/or a day of meals.
Needs to be able to only show foods below a given threshold of oxalate, like Medium and below.
wgtbtss963852,
Very Helpful App
I was at a loss when my husband was instructed to follow a low oxalate diet after a bout of kidney stones since this info is not on nutrition labels. While this doesn’t include detailed info, recipes, or every food product by name or brand, it’s a great free tool for food shopping and for supplying an answer for hubs when he asks, “Can I eat that?”
aname5678,
It won’t let you add your own foods.
I like to cook a lot and go to smaller restaurants. This app does not allow for the addition of food that isn’t listed in the app. Many common foods such as biscuits and lunch meat aren’t listed in the app. It makes the app almost pointless to the point I’ve considered writing my own app just to allow for there to be something better on the market. This app was suggested by my urologist after I got a kidney stone and I just wish there was a better app out there.
Stevegorn,
Great app!
Excellent app! Works very well, designed well, intuitive. I'm a software QA engineering manager, so I know something about software quality. It just needs more items, more data. I see it's fairly new and trust programmer will update with more data. I would pay for this if it had comprehensive data.
World B. Free,
Super Convenient!
This app is easier to use and, more importantly, more accurate than the other low-oxalate app in the App Store. I finally feel like I can manage my new lifestyle. Would love an iPhone X update tho!
52SplitRag,
Very outdated information
I first got this app because it was free and I was new to a low Oxalate diet. After doing some research myself I found that the foods listed as bad in this app are not accurate (for one, research shows that berries are not high in oxalates). You get what you pay for.

I wouldn’t recommend this app. I bought another app (OxiPur) which is constantly updated and more detailed.
annetteprice,
Search function is maddening
Search function acts as though you’ve hit the search button every time you take more than a half second to enter the next character. It’s so frustrating! Also, note to developer: not all doctors are men.