Potassium Counter & Tracker is a Health & Fitness app by First Line Medical Communications Ltd. If you've been advised to restrict potassium intake because you have kidney disease or are on potassium-retaining medications, or you wish to increase intake to help lower high blood pressure or to replace potassium lost as a result of vomiting or diarrhea or using thiazide or loop diuretics, this app can help you. Set your target daily potassium intake based on the information provided in the app derived from the USDA and US .
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1. Record the foods & drinks and amounts you consume using the barcode scanner (if in the US where potassium content is required on the Nutrition Facts label), speech recognition, by favoriting foods, or using Search and using the serving sizes provided (see App Preview 2).
2. If you've been advised to restrict potassium intake because you have kidney disease or are on potassium-retaining medications, or you wish to increase intake to help lower high blood pressure or to replace potassium lost as a result of vomiting or diarrhea or using thiazide or loop diuretics, this app can help you.
3. You can also view your progress over time on the Month view dashboard, and export food diaries and potassium intake into a spreadsheet for your own information or to share with healthcare providers.
4. The app is curated and contains 325+ common (mainly healthy) foods and drinks and you can add your own branded and other foods and recipes at any time using the barcode scanner, voice recognition or the keyboard.
5. Set your target daily potassium intake based on the information provided in the app derived from the USDA and US HHS Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025 or as advised by your healthcare provider.
6. The interface is intuitive to navigate, but you may find it useful to familiarise yourself with the full functionality of the app by touching the icons, words, and bars on every screen and swiping left and right on the Tracker screen.
7. The app does not require access to the Internet except when you use the barcode scanner for the first time for a food.
8. The serving sizes are mainly those suggested by USDA Food Data Central, but can be changed at any time.
9. You can change this target at any time (see App Preview 1).
10. Apple's HealthKit functionality is integrated in the app's user interface so you can share data with Apple's Health app.
11. Your progress towards your target daily intake will be shown on the dashboard in real-time.
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This is straight up the most crappiest app out there. It is so disorganized it will make your head hurt. No scanner so you can not scan foods. $2.99 waist of money. I could go on but look at all the negative reviews and you will get the point.
This app is a total waste of three dollars. There are no potassium counts to be found anywhere. Everything is set for 3 1/2 ounces and the only measures they provide is scores that don’t mean anything to the average person using this application. Buyer beware.
It’s not a quick and easy app. To add coffee you say add new food. Enter coffee in name and if you google potassium in coffee, it’ll tell you the amount. About 49 mg per 100 mig of coffee. Most people will drink by the cup so 1 c. And so on. The interface could be easier. I’d like to see them add a goal intake. My mom has renal trouble and needs her intake below 2000 per day. I should be able to set this do she sees in red when she goes over. Or at least the line would be lower. This would be a great feature. Since this is the only app I’ve found, I’ll try to work with this. But I’m dealing with an 80 year old and hoping it’s not too difficult to teach her.
This app is horrible for potassium counting! You cannot change the food measurements. Who weighs an egg? Don’t waste your money.
I purchased this app and it is so disorganized and doesn’t address potassium levels, nor amounts. Google tells me more at N/C and this is a gotcha app! I’m reporting to BBB.
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