Intol — Scans food intolerances
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Intol — Scans food intolerances

(54)
Price
Free
Category
Health & Fitness
Last update
May 03, 2021
Publisher
Martin Gellner Contact publisher
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Number of reviews,
total
54
Avg rating,
total
⭐3.4
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Description

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New: Intol Version 3 Developed from scratch with additional features: Get Intol 3 You put one product after another back on the shelf because you can't tolerate it? You now know that the intolerable ingredient is hidden at the back of the table of contents, but do you still sometimes catch one? That won't happen to you in the future, with Intol! Intol scans lists of ingredients and immediately recognizes what you do not tolerate. Whether at home or directly in the supermarket: Simply hold the camera of your smartphone on the content of the packaging. The ingredients are marked in color: Red ~ not tolerable Orange ~ poorly tolerable Yellow ~ moderately tolerable A green "OK" means that you can tolerate it. Scanned, checked! The following intolerances are supported: - Lactose intolerance - Histamine intolerance - Fructose intolerance - Gluten intolerance (Coeliac disease) - Sorbitol intolerance - Salicylic acid intolerance - Glutamate intolerance - Special nutrition during pregnancy Intol also helps you during pregnancy! When you're pregnant, special rules apply. Intol helps you to recognize those foods in the jungle that you should avoid during this time. With the new Ingredients search function you can search for specific ingredients. Required permissions - Camera access to scan the ingredients list - Vibration to give feedback on detected incompatible ingredients - Accessing the external memory to save settings Intol is ad-free and works without mobile data, Wi-Fi or user tracking. Keywords: histamine, lactose, lactose-free app, fructose, gluten-free app, celiac disease app, sorbitol, salicylic, incompatibility, intolerance, food intolerance, allergy, pregnant food, glutamate

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