Vitamin K Cheats

Vitamin K Hack 7.0 + Redeem Codes

Vitamins K1, K1D & K2

Developer: James Hollender
Category: Medical
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 7.0
ID: com.hollender.VitaminK

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Description

IMPORTANT: Before buying this app, consider the new apps that covers Vitamin K: INR Assist. It provides the same functionality including creating custom foods, changing the color scale, and all items in the USDA database instead of just a select percentage. The only difference between these new apps is labeling and documentation, so you just need one.

Vitamin K is one of 10 iNutrient apps based on the USDA National Nutrient Database. The others include:

◉ iCarbs (Carbohydrates)
◉ iCholesterol (Dietary Cholesterol)
◉ iFiber (Fiber)
◉ iKals (Calories)
◉ iPotassium (Potassium)
◉ iProteins (Proteins)
◉ iSatFat (Saturated Fat)
◉ iSodium (Sodium)
◉ iSugars (Sugars)

Users can record their intake for any food. The information is maintained for one year and is presented in reverse chronological order grouped by day, so the latest data is presented first in the list. Editing allows for: 1) changing the number of servings; 2) changing the date; and 3) deleting records. Individual Intake Items can be copied to the current day, and all Intake Items for a single day can be copied to the current day.

If you take blood thinning medications like Coumadin(R) or Warfarin, then this is an app you will truly make use of on a regular basis.

"If you or a loved one is on Warfarin, this app is a fantastic resource to have on hand to know what foods are high in vitamin K. The foods are arranged alphabetically and are color-coded to help quickly identify how much vitamin K the particular food on interest contains. Highly recommended!

I just wanted to thank you for including endive in your latest update, v1.2, as you said you would. This is such a great app! Thanks for making it and keeping it updated! It's such a great resource for me!" -- tsd707

The Vitamin K app provides information about foods and how they are rated for Vitamin K content. This is provided as a means to assist in deciding which foods to eat if you are using blood thinning medications such as Coumadin or Warfarin. The food servings are rated from NO Vitamin K all the way up to EXTREMELY HIGH in Vitamin K. The following colors help readily identify which is which:

- Black = Rated EXTREMELY HIGH in Vitamin K (700.0 - 1146.6 mcg)
- Dark Red = Rated VERY HIGH in Vitamin K (300.0 - 699.9 mcg)
- Red = Rated HIGH in Vitamin K (25.0 - 299.9 mcg)
- Orange = Rated MODERATELY HIGH in Vitamin K (20.0 - 24.9 mcg)
- Yellow = Rated MODERATE in Vitamin K (15.0 - 19.9 mcg)
- Light Green = Rated MODERATELY LOW in Vitamin K (10.0 - 14.9 msg)
- Green = Rated LOW in Vitamin K (5.0 - 9.9 mcg)
- Cyan = Rated VERY LOW in Vitamin K (0.1 - 4.9 mcg)
- White = Rated EXTREMELY LOW in Vitamin K (0.0 mcg)

There are eight tables listing foods:

- ALL FOODS
- Fast Foods
- Fruits & Vegetables
- Meat, Fish & Shellfish
- Dairy & Egg
- Cereal Grains & Pasta
- Sweets
- Snacks

Meat, Fish & Shellfish includes:

- Beef Products
- Poultry Products
- Pork Products
- Sausages and Luncheon Meats
- Lamb, Veal and Game Products
- Finfish and Shellfish Products

Fruits & Vegetables includes:

- Fruits and Fruit Juices
- Vegetables and Vegetable Products
- Legumes and Legume Products

Selecting a food in any of the tables will display pertinent information about the selected food serving:

- Food Title
- Weight (in grams)
- Common Measure (serving size for weight)
- Vitamin K Content (in mcg)
- Calories
- USDA Description
- USDA Food Group
- USDA Nutrient Database Number

Information is derived from the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference: Vitamin K Content of Selected Foods per Common Measure. There are currently over 930 different foods included, searchable using approximately 2,500 names (some foods are known by different names or how they are prepared, e.g., "Egg, Fried" and "Fried Egg"). A few these have as many as six searchable names.

Version history

7.0
2019-12-11
A powerful new Search Facility has been added to the All Foods view. You can now search providing two search words/phrases. The first is required, but the second is optional. If a second word/phrase is provided, then you have the option of three possible ways to use the two words/phrases: 1) AND; 2) OR; and 3) BUT NOT. Search words/phrases are case insensitive. White space at the beginning and end of Search words/phrases will be removed. The "AND / OR / BUT NOT" operand selection is not taken into account unless there is a second Search word/phrase.
6.0
2019-11-19
Updated to provide full screen usage for all iOS devices.
New app logo icon.
Temporarily removed Search from All Foods view because of technical difficulties.
5.0
2016-08-07
Fixes annoying problem where bottom half of tabs weren't tappable.
Appearance changes to accommodate newer versions of iOS.
"Other Important Info." selection tells iNutrient users how they might have savings available to them when they upgrade to one of our app bundles.
Remove iAds.
4.1.1
2013-09-30
Adjustment for USDA item No. 05168 to match SR-26.
Adjustment to advertising
4.1
2013-08-29
Preparations for the next version of iOS.
4.0.1
2013-07-18
Remove indication some tabs will be deleted.
Info about adding Custom Food Definitions in iNutrients app.
4.0
2013-04-23
Adds Copy Functionality ... 1) Copy single intake item to today; and 2) Copy entire day's intake items to today.
3.7
2013-04-17
Revisions including updates & additions to many of the Info pages.
Minor enhancements to program logic.
3.6
2013-02-07
Adds information about the new iNutrients app which provides single entry for 10 nutrients: Calories, Carbohydrates, Dietary Cholesterol, Fiber, Potassium, Proteins, Saturated Fat, Sodium, Sugars, and Vitamin K with built-in search from the entire USDA National Nutrient Database of more than 8,000 foods and 14,000 food servings.

Corrects some information in the Info files.
3.5.1
2013-01-10
Special potentially life-threatening information about the interaction grapefruit has on Coumadin or Warfarin has been added to the "Coumadin® and Vitamin K" section.
3.5
2012-09-16
Uses full screen size for iPhone 5.
3.2
2012-09-07
Will now only present user agreement once.
Activity Indicator added to show loading at startup.
3.1
2012-06-25
Corrections for multi-page printing.
Printing now includes headers and footers.
Changes to "About this App".
3.0.1
2012-06-04
Correction to menu during startup.
Modifications to "About This App".
3.0
2012-03-12
Now a Universal App.
Record user created custom servings.
Faster startup.
2.6
2011-12-20
Correct positioning of Change Date pickers for iOS 5.
2.5
2011-10-18
Minor bug fixes.
Tested on iOS 5.
Some updated graphics.
2.4
2011-06-28
Adds Backup & Restore capability for NutrientHistory.DB
Instructions are provided at the end of the About this App info page
2.3
2011-05-25
Database of personal nutrient intake servings can now be fully edited including 1) changing the number of servings; 2) changing the date; and 3) deleting records.
"How to Use this App" has been expanded to include illustrations for recording, printing and editing.
2.2
2011-05-11
Nutrient Intake Records can now be moved from one date to another.
2.1
2011-05-03
Users can now edit the number of servings previously recorded.
Reduced memory requirements.
Contact Developer functionality repaired.
2.0.1
2011-04-05
Corrects for My Nutrient Intake table display error when scrolling.
2.0
2011-03-30
Users can now record their intake of food servings and keep track of them for a full year.

Note: Error discovered after this version was made available in the App Store: The list of My Nutrient Intake gets scrambled when you scroll (only happens if you have more than a full screen of entries in the list). A fix has been submitted to Apple with a request to expedite getting it approved. In the meantime, this will in no way cause other functionality of the app to not work properly, and your data will not be lost when the fix is made available.
1.8.1
2011-02-23
Recapture VitK1D & VitK2 data for Food Information display.
1.8
2011-02-16
Navigation bars changed from grey to blue ... more color coordinated with rest of app.
Added Bonus Feature

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Ratings

2.7 out of 5
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Reviews

TheRedGinger,
Great idea, still needs work
I was looking for something to help me track my Vitamin K intake since getting out of the hospital & now having to be on Coumadin for life due to a repeat of multiple blood clots. I am Heterozygous for FVL & was a vegetarian before all this. Dr’s & nutritionists have been helping to make the change since I can no longer be a full time vegetarian.
This app is a great idea, but I still missing things & I still haven’t figured out how to log my Vitamin K intake with it so I don’t go over 90mcg at the max intake. My Hematologist & Coumadin specialist both have told me to not have so much Vitamin K everyday & when I got to looking for a way to track my intake, came across this app & 1 other. This app had a rating review than the other.
If this app could be a easier to navigate for logging your intake, it would be more widely used and shared. I know of tons of other people on Coumadin who would love to be able to use something like this, but I won’t share the hassle until this is easier to use.
Coumadin Guy,
Not sure what good it is
I'm sure this app was designed with the best intentions. Once you figure it out you can look up what you ate and get an idea of how much K is in it. However - it's difficult to use.

What it's good for - looking up something that you have a question about. Not really good for recording daily intake - yet.

Can't wait to see it tweaked.
WightCrow,
Trash. Do not buy.
Bought the app and tried to search a food. The search was unintuitive and the app didn’t have the food I wanted, which is a common food that a lot of people eat daily. I tried to look through the food list and the app crashed. Waste of $3. Seems like this app is a scam to prey on people who are trying to monitor their Vitamin K intake 🤬
Honeyrain,
Very helpful
So far so good. Was going crazy trying to figure what and what not to eat. Now not some much.
Lily8ird,
Love it!
I like that this app adds up and shows your total daily vitamin K intake so that you can compare it to other days in the week have some more clear numbers of when and how much vit-K you took to tell your health care provider at anticoagulation management to assist them with determining your warfarin dose. Pretty large database of foods too. Very useful. :)
tsd707,
Very Useful Resource
If you or a loved one is on warfarin, this app is a fantastic resource to have on hand to know what foods are high in vitamin K. The foods are arranged alphabetically and are color-coded to help quickly identify how much vitamin K the particular food of interest contains. Highly recommend!
JSBach-wanabee,
Great New Feature
Now I can keep track of my Vitamin K on a daily basis. This will help especially when I see my doctor because it is so easy to forget otherwise.
Vit. K newbie,
Worked well
App worked well. A bit slow to respond to food category changes, but nice to have handy on iPhone for someone new to Vit. K restrictions.
Would be nice to show color chart of degrees of Vit. K on each page.
Thanks.
Monkey8649,
Great for a Cruise
Great app that works offline. No internet required. Color coding makes it a breeze to understand. Mom takes warfarin & we are going on a cruise. This app is perfect! Thank you!
SubTeachjb,
JudyShort
Wonderful app. My husband's INR numbers are consistent. Have showed this to others--they are impressed. Thank you!