Simple Additives — Health & Fitness — $0.99 (lite version available)
Food labels can be scary places. Reading the ingredients of whatever you’ve just crammed into your gob can be confusing or even the worst decision you’ve made all day. I don’t know how to keep the stuff in your food from terrifying you, but for those perplexing moments, try Simple Additives. It’s an app that will tell you what those unpronounceable things in your snack do and also whether or not they’ve been linked to cancer or harmful side effects.
I don’t know if I’m really doing you a favor by pointing you toward this, though. Everything’s tasted like poison for like three hours now.
One response to “‘Simple Additives’: Your Favorite Food Is Full Of Cancer”
I find that searching these unknown ingredients is better suited for a google search, using Wikipedia or food science diet websites. You can do it free, see studies on the side effects they cause, and make better decisions in store than the capabilities this app alone provides. Also, the product scanner is not database driven…it is simply a tool to allow you to add products in your home and hunt and peck the ingredients to add them to the list