Meet James — managing
CKD & High Blood Pressure
CKD + High Blood Pressure
A food may be lower in sodium but still raise questions about potassium, phosphorus, or portion size.
Search everyday foods by name and see how they fit your personal health profile. Premium members can also scan barcodes and snap meal photos for faster guidance at the grocery store or at the table.
Limited food search is available with a free account. Barcode scanning and plate photo analysis are included with premium access.
Why this app was created
Because nutrition advice can get complicated when conditions overlap.
Many people are managing more than one health condition at the same time. One food list may suggest something is a good choice, while another list says to limit it. That can make everyday eating feel confusing, frustrating, and unnecessarily stressful.
Nutrition by Condition was created to help people look at food through the lens of their full health profile, not just one condition at a time.
Sometimes the harder question is: "Is this a good choice for me, given everything I am managing?"
This app is designed to make that decision clearer by showing food guidance across multiple conditions in one place.
The same food, different answers
The answer changes depending on which condition you're reading for. That's the problem Nutrition by Condition solves.
Real-life scenarios
A food that works for one condition may raise questions for another. Nutrition by Condition helps you look at the full picture.
Meet James — managing
CKD & High Blood Pressure
A food may be lower in sodium but still raise questions about potassium, phosphorus, or portion size.
Meet Sandra — managing
Diabetes & Cholesterol
A low-carb choice may still be high in saturated fat, so the full nutrition picture matters.
Meet Eli — managing
Gout & Kidney Concerns
Protein choices can get confusing when purines, kidney health, and serving size all matter.
Nutrition by Condition organizes food guidance around your health profile, so you can quickly see what may fit, what may need caution, and what to discuss with your care team.
Build a health profile based on the conditions you manage and get food guidance that reflects your needs.
See simple, plain-language reasons behind each result so you understand the “why,” not just the answer.
Look up common foods by name and see whether they are a Good Choice, Okay Occasionally, or Less Recommended.
Premium members can scan many packaged foods by UPC barcode and check available product data against their saved health profile.
Premium members can snap a meal photo to see detected possible foods, confirm or edit them, then check each confirmed food against their saved health profile. Guidance comes from confirmed food names — not portion or nutrient estimates from the image.
Product visuals are illustrative and designed to show how guidance is organized.
Every result is shaped by your conditions, your labs, and your situation — not generic advice.
Four simple steps to go from conflicting food lists to clearer, condition-aware guidance you can actually use.
Choose the conditions you manage so the app can evaluate foods in context.
Look up a food by name, scan a packaged barcode, or snap a photo of your plate. Food search works on a free account; barcode scanning and plate photo analysis are premium.
When you snap a plate photo, we show the foods we detected so you can confirm, edit, remove, or add items. Guidance only runs on the foods you confirm — nothing is estimated from the image itself.
For each confirmed food, see whether it is a Good Choice, Okay Occasionally, or Less Recommended, with simple explanations by condition. Final guidance comes from our food database and rules engine.
Nutrition by Condition is designed for people managing more than one health concern. A food can look like a good choice on one list and still need caution when kidney disease, diabetes, blood pressure, reflux, gout, or cholesterol are considered together.
The same item can be a good choice for one condition and a caution for another. Your conditions, viewed together.
Evaluate foods across the conditions you actually have — not one-size-fits-all food lists.
Plain-language context helps you bring better questions back to your physician or dietitian.
Before you eat it — or buy it
Search everyday foods with limited free access, or upgrade for premium barcode scanning and plate photo analysis.
Get Started →Learn about common conditions and how they can affect food choices.