Thank you
I was having a hard time, trying to understand what a glycemic index was and how it affects what I eat in this app really breaks it down plus it shows you what’s healthy and what is not thank you
Yes, Glycemic Index & Load Tracker is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
⚠️ The Glycemic Index & Load Tracker app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
Glycemic Index & Load Tracker has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 4,800.00 Rs.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Pakistan
I was having a hard time, trying to understand what a glycemic index was and how it affects what I eat in this app really breaks it down plus it shows you what’s healthy and what is not thank you
There’s no guidance on how to best utilize the app. A lot of foods aren’t there making you add them in and a good bit already on here are incorrect. I’d like my money back honestly
I purchased this app as a reference tool so I could look up foods for meal planning. It works well for this. I'd love to see integration with CGMs like Abbot's Lingo. That would be super useful. Don't hesitate to buy this app. It's awesome as presented and improving!
Really? Just GI for free small db. $11.99 in the app store. $24.99 in app. And reading reviews it seems the price is a moving target only to get something that can be found in an online search. App deleted immediately. No need to get feedback from the developer IGOR, reading reviews and responses there is no ethics or integrity
I purchased this app and it seems to be contradictory to all the other info i have found on GI and especially GL. I very much regret purchasing this app and really wish i could get my money back.
Would enjoy using the app if there was a more extensive library of foods. Too hard to manually add foods because GI not listed on labels and has to be manually calculated. Too tedious and labor intensive.
Categories for blood tests don’t make much sense to me.
This GI database is great also for people who have no immediate diabetic health concerns (ie. are not diabetic nor pre-diabetic) and want to keep a healthy food lifestyle. One thing that can be better is an increase in database size. Quite a bit of foods I’ve tried searching were not in the system.
The App will not allow me access without purchasing the Plus. You want $24+ inside the app and &11+ from within the App Store. Why the difference and why can’t we look around the App without having to make a purchase?
I wish I had read dog lovers question before I purchased…I also am dumbfounded as to why there would be a GI “calculator”, (if you will), & then it require ME to ADD the glycemic index 🤷♀️🤷♀️ My other question is: what if I’m having a different portion size - I don’t eat everything in 100 gram portions - I haven’t seen yet how to adjust the portion size. It’s possible I’m missing that somewhere. A barcode scanner in this app would be amazing & solve most of these issues. I’m actually surprised it does not have one considering the price for the “Premium” app. I wish I had known these things before I purchased.
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