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FoodPH app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 1744 ratings )
Health & Fitness Food & Drink
Developer: Bitbound
1.99 USD
Current version: 3.0.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Jan 2011
App size: 8.58 Mb

FoodPH is the complete iPhone Alkaline/Acid food reference guide. Its intuitive interface allows you to quickly find out how a food effects your bodies ph level.

FoodPH is great for any person following an Alkaline/Acid "diet" or just trying to eat healthier.

With over 700 foods and the ability to find out more than just the ph effect, FoodPh is the only option for people on the Alkaline Diet.

The foods we eat effect us in different ways depending on the Ph level of the food as well as the Ph level of our bodies.

By eating the correct foods you can help your body stay healthy and fit.

Pros and cons of FoodPH app for iPhone and iPad

FoodPH app good for

Periodically checked for this for a couple of years. Thanks for finally making it!
Great app everything I wanted to know about the right foods we should be eating tyvm for making this app

Some bad moments

This app does not have all the foods listed, but it has some food twice. I was hoping for more.
This is a new app and I was excited to look at. I could never get it to open. Please fix it.
I have just started an alkaline diet and this app will definitely help keep me on track. It would be useful if you could keep track of daily diet as well.
App is ok, very basic, should be free considering the amount of info it provided. I want to know ph levels of each food. Not just whether its acidic or alkaline. Also it could offer health tips, diet recommendations, research info on body ph levels, how to read ph levels, definitions on acidic and alkaline, and etc. If it did all this it would be worth $2 bucks... basically I got took and a refund would be excellent.
So happy to find this! Perfect way to double check everything. Love the Favorites list capability. Helps others I tell about food pH to understand.
Most of the listings are incorrect as they dont reflect the ph effect in the body. Something might be acidic out of the body but has an alkalizing effect in the body. The listings contradict several other alkalizing diet books. I would not trust this app at all. Not even worth one star.