Vitamins 101 app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 3360 ratings )
Lifestyle Health & Fitness
Developer: mysteryfiles.nl
2.99 USD
Current version: 4.3.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 26 Jul 2010
App size: 823.5 Mb

With Vitamins 101 youll have all the information you ever wanted to know about vitamins in the palm of you hand.
Vitamins 101 gives you informations about vitamins, minerals, fats, carbs and more.

Vitamins 101 has a massive database which contains lists of food products (fruits, vegetables, meat, nuts, fish, beans, dairy, bread, pasta, rice, cereals, drinks, spices, herbs and more).

So when you eat an apple and want to know what vitamins and minerals it contains? Vitamins 101 will provide you with the answer.

Youre doing groceries at the supermarket and want to prepare something with broccoli. How many calories does it contain or what about the potassium level? Dont worry Vitamins 101 knows the answer!

Special options:
With the search option you can simply type in the product name and tap it for more information.

The advanced option brings evenmore power to your foodselection process by ordering the foodcategory by the criteria of your choice. Interested in protein levels? The advance option will order the food listing by the highest protein levels first. What about something else like cholesterol levels? Just select the cholesterol cirteria and your done.

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Pros and cons of Vitamins 101 app for iPhone and iPad

Vitamins 101 app good for

Very pleasant and informative to use. The developer is very responsive. Top marks.
This App is the best for finding the content of non-commercial foods, vitamins & minerals. Has enormous detail with graphs for quick assessment of food content. Excellent work!!!
Exactly what I needed. Tons of information and a great layout! Looking forward to future updates and hoping more superfoods will be included.
The updates to this app have taken it from helpful to valuable! Before, the searchable database was incomplete and not scalable. Now there is the ability to search quantity, recommended serving information according to age, gender pregnancy etc. The only constructive criticism I have is regarding fonts and table size. The font isnt easy to read on a mobile device screen. I like the font, but in another type of platform. A clear crisp font, such as Times New Roman is easy to read. The table for the info guide should be larger, or able to fit to full screen when the phone or tablet is in landscape orientation. Currently, the info screen is something I need to bypass because its too small to read, even if I put a pair of reading glasses over my new prescription glasses. :). Over all a great improvement to the original app!

Some bad moments

This app is a waste of money. I was hoping to be able to at least say "I ate xx ounces of yy food" and then get RDA %. It didnt even give RDA! And the graphs are are scaled uniformly, who cares if I got 1mg of copper and 3mg of calcium.... You want to know what youre getting relative to your bodys needs. This app is a borderline scam.
Pretty nice app. Ive been impressed with most everything about it, except I cant figure out how to send in suggestions for foods to add that arent there (e.g. hominy). Show me that and you get five stars.
Quick reference at your fingertips, nice app! Will visit this often.
This is a good start but I hope you will be adding more info, such as types of fat in different foods, which foods compliment each other for absorption, etc. Right now it is pretty much a glorified chart, but there is a lot of good information in there. I think it will be a handy reference. I look forward to future updates.
Eating vegan these days and when I want to know the nutrient content of what I am cooking it is so handy. One fruit I noticed is missing is plantains. Over all it is laid out to be very user friendly.
Ive been looking for an app with this capability. PLEASE break down the carbs to show the grams of sugar