Sodium Tracker

Track your daily sodium intake

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Sodium Tracker is a minimalist, clean and easy to use application for tracking your daily sodium intake. The National Institutes of Heath recommends you eat less than a teaspoon (2300 mg) of salt per day. Using nutrition labels, you can track your sodium intake throughout the day to make sure you're meeting your goal.
• Keep lists of your favorite foods to quickly add them to your daily total
• Add other foods from nutrition label information
• Set your daily goal from a recommended list
Eating too much sodium can cause health problems that you should discuss with your doctor. If you have been prescribed a low sodium diet, please follow your doctor's instructions for best results.
* Sodium Tracker is for entertainment purposes only, and should not be considered a medical device.  Always consult a health care professional before beginning any significant diet change.
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    Yes, Sodium Tracker is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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Sodium Tracker Reviews

Simple and it Works!

renderwerks on

United States

This is the second sodium tracker I have downloaded. My doctor said I needed to track my sodium intake. I like and will continue to use this tracker because it is simple to make a list of foods and simply choose them when you want to add the sodium from that item to your daily intake. A bonus is there are no payments that are needed to unlock needed features, it’s totally free. You simply touch the + to add a new item to your list, type the name of your item and enter the Sodium amount and then touch add to my favorites. One feature I like about a Favorites list is when you touch the item to add it to your daily total, it also allows you to enter it as a fractional or a multiple of the serving size. This eliminates the need to make multiple entries for different serving sizes. I originally tried another Sodium Tracker and Counter made by Ten labs, however, it was essentially useless without paying for it. in the free version, it would not allow you to save it and you would have to re-enter it every time you wanted it added to your daily total. The only improvements I would suggest would be the ability to edit the title and sodium amount of your food items that you place in the list. Currently, if you make a mistake, you must delete the item and re-enter it. I am tracking my Sodium because I had a heart attack and this brought about to need to track it. As a heart attack victim, it would be helpful for me to also track my liquid intake as well as the fat content of foods. Perhaps this would be a good addition for a paid upgrade.

Nice and Simple

-Onac- on

United States

Thank you for updating the app!! I have used it every day for over 3 years to track my sodium due to having Meniere’s Disease. There is nothing else this simple and easy to use and I tried everything.

Sodium Tracker

Naturalkilla on

United States

It would be great if you added a line to what food you ate when you enter the sodium amount.

Not working Properly

21301904 on

United States

I like this app but it keep locking up after so many entry. I have used it before. But a really good simple app but now it’s not working properly so I didn’t rate it. If it was working properly I would give it a 5

Not Useful

McRill Black on

United States

Does not sync with Apple Health. What else is there to say?

Not much here

Jukalimi on

United States

I was excited to see an app for sodium tracking but unfortunately this one didn’t measure up. You can only track sodium and it doesn’t allow you to enter what food product it’s in. Another disadvantage is if you forget to enter, you cannot go back to the day before. Guess I’ll have to keep looking.

Need companion app

WCLathem on

United States

Love the sodium tracker. My wife however needs a simple carb tracker. You should consider creating one with the same simplicity as the sodium tracker.

Great app

Rays bills on

United States

I had to start a 1600 mg a day of sodium and this app is so simple to use. I also wish they made one for carbs as now I have to limit my carbs to 100 a day. Be nice to have them make one for that too. Love this app

Too basic.

need a better future on

United States

Too basic. Can't choose a brand of food and an amount and have it tell you how much sodium you've had.

Favorites

Omar3550 on

United States

Hey William! Good job on the App man. Works great!

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