When a Client Says ‘Kidney Stones,’ You Need Better Data

Most nutritionists encounter kidney stone patients occasionally but lack specialized oxalate expertise. OxalateGuard gives you and your clients 2,500+ foods with peer-reviewed oxalate values.

The Oxalate Knowledge Gap

Oxalate Isn’t in Your Software

Cronometer doesn’t track it. MyFitnessPal doesn’t know it exists. When a client asks about oxalates, you’re on your own.

Internet Food Lists Are Unreliable

Your client Googles ‘high oxalate foods’ and gets contradictory lists. Our consensus algorithm across 15+ sources resolves conflicts.

Clients Need Daily Accountability

A one-time food list doesn’t build habits. A daily tracker with barcode scanning extends your guidance into everyday life.

How OxalateGuard Helps

Comprehensive Oxalate Database

2,500+ foods risk-coded: LOW (<25mg), MODERATE (25-99mg), HIGH (100-299mg), VERY HIGH (300mg+). From Harvard, Wake Forest, and 13+ sources.

Low-Oxalate Swap Suggestions

1,300+ swap suggestions built in. ‘Instead of spinach, try romaine lettuce’ — directly in the app.

Cooking Method Reductions

Boiling can reduce oxalate by 30-87%. Premium users see how preparation changes oxalate content.

Multi-Nutrient Awareness

For clients with CKD risk, premium tracking adds sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. One app for everything kidney-related.

How It Works

01

Explore the Database

Sign up free and browse foods your clients ask about. Get comfortable with the tool before recommending it.

02

Recommend to Clients

When a client presents with kidney stone history, introduce OxalateGuard. Have them sign up and log one food together.

03

Guide Follow-Up Sessions

Ask clients to share their weekly report. Review oxalate patterns and guide sustainable dietary changes.

2,500+
Foods Tracked
50+
Restaurant Chains
4
Nutrients Tracked
15+
Peer-Reviewed Sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this within my scope?
OxalateGuard is a dietary tracking tool, not medical treatment. Recommending that a client track dietary oxalate is well within nutrition counseling scope.
How do I know the values are accurate?
Every food entry lists its data sources from Harvard, Wake Forest, and peer-reviewed journals. You can verify any value against original research.
Is there a practitioner dashboard?
Not currently. Patients share reports via link. We’re exploring practitioner-facing features — contact us with input.
Can clients use the free version effectively?
Yes. Free tier includes full database, daily tracking, barcode scanning (5/day), and menu analysis (3/day).

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