Compatible(Lite): Food
For individuals interested in following the specific food combining dietary methodology developed by Herbert M. Shelton.
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Compatible(Lite): Food is an established food & drink app that is completely free.
What is Compatible(Lite): Food?
Current Momentum
v1.2
- Product compatibility fixed according to *Source; - Added some products according to user requests; - Products that are not mentioned in the Source - not added, if you have accurate compatibility information based on the works of G. Shelton, please contact me: t.me/olly_blinova ; *Source - FOOD COMBINING MADE EASY / by Herbert M. Shelton
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What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Allows users to search for specific food items by category.
Uses green, yellow, and red image borders to visually indicate whether food combinations are optimal, valid, or incompatible.
Provides a digital representation of food combining techniques sourced from Herbert M. Shelton's literature.
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Who Built It?
Olga Blinova
Providing specialized utility tools for small business order management and personal lifestyle tracking. Focused on niche productivity and spiritual practice applications.
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This app serves as a simplified, visual reference guide for those practicing the specific food combining theories of Herbert M. Shelton.
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