OxiPur – Gout & Kidney Stones

OxiPur – Gout & Kidney Stones

By Baliza GmbH

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2016-11-02
  • Current Version: 3.6
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 62.94 MB
  • Developer: Baliza GmbH
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 14.0
Score: 4.48536
4.48536
From 410 Ratings

Description

Dietary advice for gout or kidney stones is often conflicting, inaccurate or even completely outdated. Our app OxiPur contains only the most recent information available on these topics. We analyzed hundreds of scientific studies and summarized the results in helpful notes. Additionally, you can use the app to create and evaluate your own recipes or track your daily intake with the food diary. You won't find any other resource that offers such a wealth of information in one place. Our app is the perfect tool to improve your eating habits and get your health back! OxiPur covers the following topics: ■ Diet and Gout Even today, the main treatment of gout still focuses too much on avoiding purines, although they are only part of the problem. Our app uses a wider approach and includes additional important factors like alcohol, fructose, and sodium. You can also combine different dietary profiles (e.g. low glycemic index) as needed. ■ Low Oxalate Diet Without proper instruction a low oxalate diet is very complicated to follow. Our app knows the oxalate content of about a thousand foods and helps you plan your meals. It also considers the bioavailability of oxalates as well as other factors that play a role in renal problems like the formation of kidney stones. You can use the app for free with a limited functionality. It doesn't require a registration and is free of ads. If you want more details, there are two separate one-time in-app purchases that upgrade each topic with additional features and information. ► Free Version • Profiles for a low purine diet and a low oxalate diet • Access to food database with more than 1,100 entries • Values for calories, carbohydrates, protein and fat • Creation of five entries in the food diary • Creation of five recipes • List of favorites • Shopping list • Access to detailed articles and our blog* • Direct link to Wikipedia articles • No internet connection required • Dark Mode ► Pro Version • Unlock all information and features • Nutrition table with purine, uric acid and oxalic acid content • Recipe calculator: Create your own recipes and see their nutritional composition • Unlimited number of entries in the food diary • Access 45 nutritional values incl. vitamins, minerals and glycemic index • Sort by nutritional values • Set up advanced filter criteria • Personalize the app with additional dietary profiles: Strong oxalate reduction, Low-salt diet for high blood pressure, Healthy fats, Low glycemic load, Low carb diet, Natural foods • Useful extra functions for vegetarian and vegan diet ■ About Us At Baliza, we have been developing nutritional apps that provide tailored nutritional recommendations to people with special dietary needs since 2011. Our award-winning apps are helpful guides that combine carefully researched information from scientific sources with all the capabilities offered by modern smartphones. You get all of our apps as a fair one-time purchase without a subscription. *https://www.baliza.de/en/blog/files/category-oxipur.html

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Reviews

  • BEST YET AND COMPLETE READ-KNOWLEGEBASE

    5
    By Matenai
    Take time to read the knowledge base! It clarified many of my assumed understandings and filled voids in my own knowledge. This covers many more food items than other apps and is more comprehensive and detailed. I do not create any recipes as it takes so much time and I vary ingredients often. I also create many off the cuff variations on recipes to learn more about cooking.
  • Pro (Paid) Versions Worth The Info

    5
    By brixotic
    I bought this today and quickly saw that the app organizes the foods and classifies their effects on gout (uric acid) & kidney stones (oxalates) very clearly. If you suffer from these like me, you will want to pay to enable the Pro versions, which gives you the detailed impacts of the foods. You can open the gout pro and/or kidney stone pro levels separately, each for ~$10. I bought both since I suffer from both occasionally. I found $20 a small price to pay for having such a valuable resource at my fingertips in my pocket! You might feel differently, but the developer definitely did the homework for us - no more google searches for good & bad foods! 😁
  • Hate

    1
    By PrivateFan
    I hate this app and wish i could have tried it out before paying for it. What a waste of money. Most foods i eat are not an option to add and even paying for “pro” you can not customize
  • Love this app!

    5
    By Krb129
    It is so convenient, this app has helped me so much, I would recommend this to anyone that has gout!
  • Could be very useful

    3
    By Lleaxyine
    This could be a great app. I’ve found it useful for keeping track of daily oxalate count. BUT, I’ve also found that it conflicts quite often with the Harvard Study, which has long been the gold standard relative to oxalates in food. The other thing that is really maddening is that the only units available are ounces, or grams. It would really be helpful if the unit choices included things like fluid ounces and cups. Many foods are listed relative to the quantities, not weight, but this app requires the conversion to properly determine oxalate values. It’s really not that convenient to use, but proves more comprehensive information (though some of it appears to be incorrect) than any other source. I would like to know the sources for some of the information.
  • I’m impressed

    5
    By Semdac
    Coming from an iOS developer, the app is fantastic. Easy to use, nice layout, with tons of info and features. Nice job!
  • Help

    5
    By Marthisme
    I wAnt to buy the Pro edition and it won’t let me! Tell me how please
  • i'm WOWED 100

    4
    By yourgirlferrari
    The Internet can drive you mad surfing and sorting through everything.. I decided to finally see if there was an app, slim pickings lol, but thankfully here I am! This app even includes wiki links and offers other languages.. plus a recipe section, a diary, notes, favoriting, shopping list and it's all really cool! IMO seems like a genuine person who's put in a lot of work... I've neverr purchased an app as fast as I purchased this one!! I'm new to it and need to see if there's a system other than grams bc I'm -_- [if not I would like to see that, I'm okay covering tho, I'd really like to see phosphates and other minerals added at some point but seriously very pleased] All in all I'm so thankful for this app AND for its creator Bazila 100 Sincerely, Ferrari
  • Works well on iPad, not so well on iPhone

    3
    By Koogan123
    When used on iPhone, data is often obscured, making it difficult or impossible to view. Works fine on iPad.
  • Informational

    2
    By Catarific
    This app provides much useful information but what I would like to see is the serving sizes by number not by total grams or ounces. I find I have to calculate for the serving size or physically have to weigh. For example, I would like to readily know how many blueberries make up a portion (even if approximate) rather than take the gram or ounce amount for 1 piece of fruit and have divide it into the total gram or ounce size per portion to find out how many pieces of fruit make a portion.

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