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Symptom Tracker, Allergy & Food Diary - MoodBites

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Android, Free

often find my guts to be unhappy with me but rarely can I decipher the cause. When I stumbled across this app, I was actually pretty excited. Maybe I could finally work out what food is setting me off, or at least start to nail it down. To do this you enter your data for every meal, including what you ate and how it made you feel. It has a bank of auto-filling foods it will pull from that will automatically also highlight allergens for you. It’s a neat idea, but unfortunately the list

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