4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Blood Type Diet® for iPhone.
Blood Type Diet® is paid iOS app published by North American Pharmacal, Inc.
KeokiCostarica
This app allows following the Blood type Eating Lifestyle more accessible and practical for anyone to use anywhere! Thank you so much! In the first three weeks of my blood type B diet I lost 13lbs. Now 50 years old its been years hovering around 180lbs As well I noticed how calm happy and unstressed I've become. To the point of not recognizing my ever transforming personality. Ive better sleep and lots of energy all day long. Im now able to pursue more physical and exercise activities.
VercingetorixWolff
Still no list of protocols? The protocols are the most helpful part of this diet. You would think for the money I paid they would offer remedies that don't look like a storefront.
tewise
I use this all the time. I find it very useful. Please add vitamins and supplements to each type for cross reference. Thank you!
LynRobinson
When I follow the diet faithfully my allergies disappear, I have no pain, no indigestion, no sinus. It really works.
Michael_Primo
Most of the content is links to non- mobile formatted web pages. Not useful to an iPhone user. Requested refund.
RRR2010
Bought the guide and then realized I could have bought the app which is up to date. I like the search function,shopping cart and food list. Easy to use and quick reference. Could be made better by tracking other diet options like calories, food database, and the ultimate would be to scan a barcode and have it tell you if the food is good or bad. That's beyond what the intention of the the app.
daggus05
As a reference this is an okay experience but it's one small part of the larger picture. What would be truly helpful is an app that consolidates all of the recipes across the various Eat Right cookbooks and allows the user to filter recipes across blood types. Every household is going to have multiple blood types and until an experience is offered that accounts for this the diet is, and will remain, a logistical nightmare. Ex. My wife is A and I'm B which means we need two separate cook books PLUS this app to check ingredients when we go shopping. The Whole Foods app is a great reference point. It allows the user to sort recipes by dietary restriction, and generate shopping lists that can be shared via email, text, etc. My fingers are crossed for a blood type app that truly delivers such as this.
Jaggedlil
I have a iPhone 4 & Love this App. Will be getting the iPhone 5 & hope I don't have any problems with this App.
A. Chadwick
I am an advocate of Dr. D'Adamo's work. I really want an update to this app to make it behave as such: I should be able to TAP on a food item and get a POP-UP window telling me EXACTLY WHY it is "beneficial" or "avoid". Otherwise, the app only slightly more useful than the pocket guides. It also has a clunky and outdated interface. iOS 7 is out now, guys. Perhaps an update is in order? I'm sure many will agree with me on these ideas!