Built Because a Dietitian Had to Google ‘Oxalates’
Our founder hired a dietitian after his second kidney stone surgery. She Googled ‘oxalates’ during the session. That moment became the reason OxalateGuard exists.
The Tools Gap in Renal Nutrition
Limited Oxalate Data Available
There’s no comprehensive, accessible oxalate database for clinical use. Until now — 2,500+ foods from 15+ peer-reviewed sources.
Patients Forget Between Sessions
Counseling sessions happen weekly or monthly. In between, patients guess. A daily tracker fills the gap with real accountability.
Time Spent on Food Lookups
When patients ask ‘can I eat this?’, you search. OxalateGuard gives both you and your patients instant answers from sourced data.
How OxalateGuard Helps
2,500+ Foods with Sourced Data
Searchable, continuously updated database from Harvard, Wake Forest, and 15+ peer-reviewed sources. Each food shows its data sources and measurement methodology.
Patients Track Between Sessions
Daily logging, progress rings, streaks, and achievement badges keep patients engaged. When they arrive at your office, you have data.
Care-Team Reports with Detail
Patients share 7-30 days of intake data. You see daily totals, days over limit, and individual food entries. Sessions become strategic.
Restaurant and Packaged Food Coverage
50+ chain restaurant menus pre-analyzed, barcode scanning for packaged foods. Dietary tracking doesn’t stop at home-cooked meals.
How It Works
Recommend During Your Session
Introduce it as a tracking companion. Patients sign up on their phone in 60 seconds. Walk through one food search together.
Patients Build Daily Habits
Streaks, badges, and progress rings keep patients engaged. Average logging takes under 2 minutes per meal.
Review Data Before Sessions
Ask patients to share their report link before each appointment. Prepare targeted recommendations based on real data.
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