Potassium In Foods Cheats

Potassium In Foods Hack 2.1 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Mark Patrick Media
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: $1.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.1
ID: com.lauruss.PotassiumInFoods

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Description

The Potassium In Foods Checker App has become a “Must Have” for anyone following this type of diet...

If you’re looking to control your intake of potassium it can be one of the most difficult situations. Not knowing what you can and can’t eat. It’s enough to make your head spin! This app was designed to make your life a little bit easier. Potassium In Foods Checker, the PERFECT iPhone app for beginners, it helps remove all of the questions about what you should and shouldn’t eat while trying to follow a Low or High Potassium Diet.

Just browse our database of over 6000 Foods, separated by category, so you know what to buy when you’re at the grocery store. You can even add foods to your favorite list for easy reference.

CATEGORIES:
- Beer & Alcohol
- Beverages
- Breads & Bagels
- Cereals
- Condiments & Dressings
- Desserts
- Fish & Shellfish
- Fruits
- Legumes & Beans
- Live Cultures (Yogurt)
- Meats & Poultry
- Meals & Sandwiches
- Milk & Dairy Products
- Miscellaneous
- Nuts & Seeds
- Oils & Butters
- Seaweed
- Snacks & Sides
- Soups
- Sugars & Sweeteners
- Vegetables
- Vegetarian

Please help us make this app the best it can possibly be. If there are particular foods or features you’d like to see added, email it to us along with a picture of it at [email protected] and we will add it with updates. And if you want we will even give you credit for it by mentioning your name with the foods!!!

Mark Patrick, the creator of the Potassium In Foods App, is also the author of the best-selling book Wake Up Skinny, a frequent TV guest, a contributor to Star Magazine, a member of The National Guild of Hypnotists and International Association of Counselors & Therapists. His company is one of Fastest Growing Companies In America in 2010 as cited by Inc. Magazine.

Simple Design functions flawlessly...

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See for yourself why Potassium In Foods is simply the perfect app available for your iPhone or iPod Touch. Try Potassium In Foods Checker TODAY!


Version history

2.1
2016-12-13
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Improved Functionality and Support iPad.
2.0
2016-12-06
We improved functionality & support iPad
1.0
2013-01-31

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Ratings

1.9 out of 5
17 Ratings

Reviews

ChefShelboo,
Not enough fresh items
Perhaps this is just me, although I doubt it, but I couldn’t find a simply grilled or broiled chicken breast. Mostly everything in here is based on prepackaged, store bought, or some sort of prepared dish. We who cook at home would benefit greatly from the potassium count associated with raw or minimally cooked items.
Potassium counter,
Not good
The back button is annoying because it takes you back to the beginning. Instead of one step back. There are multiple entries for the same food and the numbers are different. Everything is gauged in 3.5 oz serving size. For example instead of a slice of white bread, it says serving size 3.5 oz. Also the search button is useless. If you put white bread in it will show no results. You have to put bread, white and sometimes if not exactly like they have it listed, it will still show no results. It also does not recognize brand names. You can’t search for example any fast food or any names such as Nestle or Kraft or whatever. Another thing is you should have a profile and be able to save the mg of potassium everyday and it keep count for you as you tap on the item. And be able to save frequently eaten items etc.
tsmdav,
Needs work
The most irritating problem is pressing the back arrow after finding a food ALWAYS takes you back to the highest level of nested items. Say your in vegetables>cabbage>green cabbage raw, and try to go back to cabbage, it takes you instead all the way back to vegetables. Sounds picky, but trust me, you will find this very annoying, especially since items are not always alphabetical. Secondly, where did the potassium data come from anyway? Can we trust its accuracy? There needs to be an "about" section that gives us a verifiable source for the data.
hlda3,
Needs more
I appreciate this app as it is only one I have found devoted to potassium. However. It has so many foods left off and I can’t figure out why. It’s so easy to Identify potassium in so many other foods. I have to go back to to internet on simple foods that are not listed. Frustrating.
kris88822,
No tracking just look up with limited foods
back and forth to find foods because you have to click on the categories. Most importantly you can’t add or track the potassium you consume. You have to write it down because the app does not track.
Flashyvermin,
Not complete
Disorganized and lacks a daily calculator. Missing a lot of foods and there's no way to enter new ones.
The PBR Kid,
This app
I can say that this app is perfect for someone on a Low Potassium diet ! It is easy to use and does Exactly what I am looking for! Very, Very happy with this app !
Potassiumhunter,
User
Nothing listed under SNACKS. Lists should be alphabetical for easier use.
stupid for buying the app,
Nobody
The app stinks not enough data why have a search icon with no search function? SCAM
PLewie,
Very helpful but it could be much better.
It provides good information, but it would be much more useful if it could integrate with other apps such as "MyFittness Pal." For people who need to increase or restrict potassium in their diet, they usually need to track their overall nutritional intake. Because potassium is not required for the nutritional reporting of most food items, it would be very valuable to those who need this information to be able to automatically include it in their daily nutritional tracking. Having the option to integrate it with Apps like "MyFittness Pal" would probably millions millions more users to use both apps, and medical professionals would undoubtedly make this known to their patients.