AllerTaste
AllerTaste helps people with food sensitivities and smell-triggered migraines avoid flare-ups by turning daily meals into a simple, trackable experiment. Users log what they ate, where it came from (restaurant, packaged, homemade), and quick symptom check-ins (GI, skin, headache, congestion, fatigue). The app then highlights likely trigger ingredients and patterns (e.g., “aged cheeses + red wine within 6 hours” or “strong perfume exposure before lunch”). It also includes a barcode scan for packaged foods and a restaurant dish “deconstruction” tool that suggests common hidden ingredients (broths, spice blends, sulfites, MSG, garlic/onion powders). This is not a medical diagnosis tool; it’s a practical avoidance and planning assistant with exportable reports for dietitians/allergists. The realistic value is reducing trial-and-error time and preventing avoidable bad days.