Company Name: FoodMarble
About: Measure how well you digest different foods from the comfort of your home. We
offer the most advanced personal digestive breath tester, AIRE 1 & AIRE 2,
paired with this intuitive app to analyse how your gut responds to different
foods.
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by Sage Practitioner
Not intuitive. And certainly not programmed for folks on a whole-foods diet. Searchable ingredients are mostly UPFs. So ironic bc folks using this are the ones trying to eat healthy, in theory. It takes 20 mins to log a single rainbow meal (meaning one that contains a variety of veggies/fruits). And that’s after getting the hang of navigating the near-useless entering and editing features. Getting the units correct is infuriating too - have to search proper worth’s/volumes for each item. I can’t imagine logging to get accurate FODMAP levels, and not actually mid elimination diet (ie on a crazy limited diet), because that would require hours a day on this thing.
by Xiaoliwu*
The device itself is really great. It is wonderful to be able to track breath readings of both methane and hydrogen and get immediate feedback. However the app is lacking some key features. 1. There doesn’t seem to be a way to export data to share with doctors. 2. The food library is incredibly limited and sometimes factually incorrect, missing fodmaps or listing them when they are not there. 3. There is no way to add your own foods or meals with their fodmaps. 4. There is no correlation data to show you which foods may be problematic. 5. Viewing the impact of food on breath scores is difficult and has to be done on a day by day basis. The summary reports are too high level to be useful. 6. The bowel movements do not use the Bristol stool types but rather a 1-10 scale which has few descriptions.
As far as the device goes, I do recommend it. However it would be more useful to track meals, symptoms and bowel movements in a separate app, manually adding in your breath scores as notes, rather than using the FoodMarble app for that functionality.
by Icantspellatll
I just got the device and I’m excited to use it. So far I’m frustrated with adding custom food items. If you make a mistake there is no way to edit or delete it. I tried to add the item again but the app will not allow me to because it identifies the barcode. Please update the app to allow editing or at least the ability to delete and start over. There is also a bug in the app because each time I click the home button the option changes. It’s weird and I tried to delete a meal over 10 times and it will not delete. It’s frustrating but I have hope once the bugs are fixed and the ability to edit it’ll be a great app. I will then write a new review.