You Measure What the Body Does. We Track What Goes Into It.

Biostrap captures clinical-grade HRV, SpO2, respiratory rate, and sleep staging. OxalateGuard tracks dietary oxalate from 2,500+ foods with peer-reviewed precision. The connection between dietary oxalate load and measurable biometric changes is an unexplored research frontier — and both platforms have the clinical rigor to investigate it.

Partnership Proposal — Not Yet Active

OxalateGuard is not currently partnered with Biostrap. This page outlines why we believe our products are a natural fit and how a partnership could benefit both Biostrap users and kidney stone patients. We'd love to make it happen.

The Biometric-Dietary Blind Spot in Kidney Health

Biostrap Measures the Body — Not What Enters It

Clinical-grade HRV, SpO2, and sleep staging paint a detailed picture of physiological state. But without dietary data, you cannot determine whether biometric changes correlate with what the patient ate. The input side of the equation is missing.

CKD Patients Show Altered HRV — Nobody Connects It to Diet

Published research documents reduced HRV and autonomic dysfunction in chronic kidney disease. Dietary oxalate load directly impacts kidney function. No platform currently correlates real-time biometric shifts with dietary intake in this population.

Kidney Stone Episodes Disrupt Sleep for Weeks

Acute kidney stone events cause documented sleep disruption: pain, anxiety, and nocturia from increased fluid intake persist long after the stone passes. Biostrap captures this disruption in granular detail, but cannot identify the dietary patterns that preceded it.

No Wearable Connects Biometric Changes to Dietary Triggers

Wearables track output metrics: heart rate, respiration, sleep quality. Food apps track input metrics: calories, macros. Nobody connects dietary oxalate specifically to physiological response — a gap with direct clinical implications for 33 million kidney stone patients.

How OxalateGuard Complements Biostrap

First Wearable to Correlate Biometrics with Dietary Oxalate

Pair Biostrap EVO’s continuous HRV, SpO2, and sleep data with OxalateGuard’s meal-level oxalate tracking. For the first time, researchers and clinicians can ask: does high-oxalate intake measurably affect autonomic function, blood oxygen, or sleep architecture?

Novel Clinical Research Opportunity

No published study has correlated wearable biometric data with dietary oxalate load. Both platforms are already used in clinical research settings. A joint study would be the first of its kind — publishable, citable, and commercially differentiating.

CKD Monitoring with Dietary Context

Chronic kidney disease patients need both biometric monitoring and dietary management. Biostrap tracks the physiological markers; OxalateGuard tracks the dietary inputs that directly affect kidney function. Combined, they offer a continuous care loop.

Mutual Clinical Credibility

Biostrap has FDA-cleared pulse oximetry and peer-reviewed validation. OxalateGuard’s food database draws from 15+ peer-reviewed sources with a consensus algorithm that resolves conflicting measurements. Both platforms operate at research grade — the integration inherits that standard.

How a Partnership Could Work

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Biometric + Dietary Data Correlation

Sync Biostrap’s continuous biometric stream with OxalateGuard’s meal-level dietary data. Researchers and clinicians can overlay HRV, SpO2, and sleep staging against daily oxalate intake to identify patterns.

02

Joint Clinical Research Protocol

Design and publish the first study correlating wearable biometrics with dietary oxalate in kidney stone and CKD populations. Biostrap brings the physiological data; OxalateGuard brings the dietary data and 2,500+ food database.

03

CKD Monitoring Dashboard

Build a combined view for CKD patients and their care teams: biometric trends alongside dietary intake. Flag when deteriorating HRV or SpO2 coincides with high-oxalate dietary patterns.

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Patient-Facing Insights

Surface actionable correlations: “Your HRV dropped 15% on days with high-oxalate meals” or “Your sleep quality improved during your low-oxalate week.” Evidence-based nudges grounded in the patient’s own data.

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Foods Tracked
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Restaurant Chains
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Nutrients Tracked
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Peer-Reviewed Sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is OxalateGuard affiliated with Biostrap?
No. OxalateGuard is not affiliated with Biostrap or Biostrap Technologies, Inc. Biostrap is a trademark of Biostrap Technologies, Inc. This page describes a potential research and integration partnership opportunity.
What is the connection between HRV and kidney health?
Published research shows that CKD patients exhibit reduced heart rate variability and autonomic dysfunction. HRV is a sensitive marker of autonomic nervous system health, which is affected by kidney function. Correlating HRV trends with dietary oxalate intake could reveal whether dietary management has measurable physiological effects.
How does CKD affect biometric markers that Biostrap tracks?
Chronic kidney disease is associated with reduced HRV, altered SpO2 patterns (especially in advanced stages), disrupted sleep architecture, and changes in respiratory rate. Biostrap’s clinical-grade sensors capture all of these markers continuously, making it uniquely positioned for longitudinal CKD monitoring.
What would a joint research study look like?
A prospective observational study: kidney stone or CKD patients wear Biostrap EVO while tracking dietary intake with OxalateGuard for 8–12 weeks. Primary endpoints would include HRV changes correlated with oxalate intake, sleep quality metrics during high vs. low oxalate days, and SpO2 patterns in CKD participants. Both platforms are already validated for research use.
Can Biostrap users already use OxalateGuard?
Yes. OxalateGuard is a web app that works on any device. Biostrap users can start tracking dietary oxalate today at oxalateguard.com. A formal integration would enable automated data correlation between the two platforms.

OxalateGuard is not affiliated with Biostrap or Biostrap Technologies, Inc.. Biostrap is a trademark of Biostrap Technologies, Inc.. This page describes a potential partnership opportunity and does not imply any existing business relationship.

Clinical-Grade Biometrics + Clinical-Grade Dietary Data. One Research Frontier.