You Measure What Leaves the Body. We Track What Goes In.

Nix biosensors measure sweat sodium loss in real time. OxalateGuard tracks dietary oxalate, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. Together, you can connect exertion data to dietary risk for the first time.

Partnership Proposal — Not Yet Active

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

The Athlete Kidney Stone Blind Spot

Athletes Are a High-Risk Population

Endurance athletes lose 800-2000mg sodium per hour through sweat. Dehydration concentrates urine. High-oxalate recovery foods (smoothies with spinach, protein bars, dark chocolate) compound the risk.

Sweat Data Without Dietary Context

Knowing sodium loss is valuable. Knowing what the athlete eats to replace it is transformative. Recovery meals high in oxalate directly increase stone formation risk.

No Product Connects Exertion to Diet

Wearables track activity. Food apps track calories. Nobody connects sweat-sodium loss to dietary oxalate intake. This gap leaves athletes unaware of their kidney stone risk.

How OxalateGuard Complements Nix Biosensors

Post-Workout Dietary Guidance

When Nix detects high sodium loss, OxalateGuard can flag which recovery foods are high-oxalate and suggest alternatives. Prevent athletes from trading one problem for another.

Four-Nutrient Dietary Tracking

We track oxalate, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus — the exact minerals that matter for athletes managing kidney health. Your sweat data adds the excretion side of the equation.

Expand Beyond Elite Athletes

33 million Americans have kidney stones. Many are active people told to “drink more water” and “eat healthy.” Their spinach smoothie post-run might be the problem. Nix + OxalateGuard gives them answers.

Clinical Research Opportunity

No published study has correlated real-time sweat data with dietary oxalate intake. First-mover advantage in a novel research area with clear clinical implications.

How a Partnership Could Work

01

Sweat + Diet Data Pairing

Connect Nix’s sodium loss data with OxalateGuard’s dietary intake data. Athletes see their mineral balance across exertion and recovery.

02

Smart Recovery Recommendations

After a high-sodium-loss workout, flag high-oxalate recovery foods and suggest lower-risk alternatives from our 1,300+ swap database.

03

Longitudinal Risk Tracking

Track the cumulative relationship between training load, sweat loss, and dietary oxalate over weeks and months to identify risk patterns.

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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 Nix Biosensors?
No. OxalateGuard is not affiliated with Nix Biosensors or Nix, Inc. Nix is a trademark of Nix, Inc. This page describes a potential partnership opportunity.
Why are athletes at higher kidney stone risk?
Dehydration during exercise concentrates urine. High-oxalate recovery foods (spinach smoothies, almond butter, protein bars) are common in athletic diets. Hot-climate athletes have 2-3x higher stone incidence.
What dietary data would Nix users access?
Full food database (2,500+ foods), barcode scanning, menu analysis, and personalized daily limits for oxalate, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus.
Is there a market for this integration?
Kidney stone prevalence in active adults is rising. The intersection of athletic performance and kidney health is an underserved niche with no existing solution.

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

Connect Sweat Data to Dietary Data for Complete Mineral Balance