Home health test technologies are increasingly enabling regular self-monitoring of health-related signs. Everyone’s digestive system is unique. Some people experience problems after eating without knowing why, and may restrict their diet out of fear. FoodMarble’s AIRE Digestive Tracker with FODMAP Test Kit gives users the power to face those fears. It’s a small but powerful, portable, and personal diagnostic device with an app that can help you identify foods that affect your body negatively. The FODMAP test kit analyses how well you digest lactose, fructose, sorbitol, and inulin to help you make healthy choices. On the blog, we reviewed the FoodMarble AIRE Digestive Tracker with FODMAP Test Kit and now we are giving away two new AIRE kits in this contest.

How does the FoodMarble AIRE work?

When people have trouble digesting food, the food sits in the gut and begins to ferment, creating hydrogen gas; this gas will appear in an exhaled breath. The FoodMarble AIRE can detect this hydrogen then send the measurement to the FoodMarble app. When combined with a log of foods you ate, bodily symptoms, stress, and sleep, the fermentation data enables you to assess your tolerance to individual foods.

To give you detailed results, AIRE comes with special sachets of powder (FODMAP test kit); mix with water and drink it to determine how the body deals with the major intolerance groups such as lactose, inulin, sorbitol, and fructose. These give a much clearer picture of where your digestion problems come from. Figuring out which food groups cause problems makes your dietary selection in the future easier.

We sent a FoodMarble AIRE sample to a writer, Christine, to test out and share an honest review. Read her review article and check out her video to learn how she tested and confirmed that lactose did not absorb well into her gut.

Monitor what you ate today and track the food triggers

I have often seen people waiting for hours to see the doctor and I certainly appreciate anything that makes clinic visits more efficient. At Best Buy, you will find a wide range of personalized devices to help you in achieving health benefits. Anyone who experiences frequent tummy troubles will love the FoodMarble AIRE. It works on your schedule to help you understand more about your own body.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter once below this article and once below Christine Persaud’s review article. In a comment, tell us which of the many features of this Digestive Tracker do you think is the most helpful.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will select two (2) winners from all eligible entries to receive a FoodMarble AIRE Digestive Tracker with a FODMAP Test Kit sample from Best Buy.

This contest runs from Mar 9th until Mar 23rd.

Remember you can enter by commenting once in this contest article and once beneath Christine’s review article. You likely know someone who has experienced digestive issues; share this contest so they too learn about FoodMarble and have a chance to win the AIRE Digestive Tracker with FODMAP Test Kit.

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Good Luck!

Bhupinder Kaur
Bhupinder is a senior editor and a collaborative team player at Best Buy Canada. She is passionate about creating consistent digital experiences with her writing, editing, analytics, and project management skills. Other than that, she loves to cook authentic Indian recipes for friends and family.

502 COMMENTS

  1. the ability to assess your tolerance to individual foods and the portability are awesome, very interesting gadget.

  2. The ability to identify which foods affect your body negatively is definitely the most helpful. It can guide you to make more positive choices. What a useful product!

  3. This is amazing. What a great product. I love how small and discreet it can be. You can just take it with you the whole day.

  4. I love the fact that is portable and i can figure out what foods I’m allergic to in the comfort of my home.

  5. I would love to be able to apply the science of the AIRE to help me determine which foods cause my digestive issues. Instant results are so appealing instead of elimination diets.

  6. The feature of this Digestive Tracker that I think is the most helpful is the instant results feature.

  7. Would love to learn how my body reacts to certain foods ref gas/bloating also how I react to dairy.

  8. Wow! First time hearing of this device, I believe it would be pretty useful to be able to track down and avoid most of the gut problems by knowing which foods are not suitable for your sensitive stomach. Nice!!!

  9. Tracker syncs to companion app to measure the hydrogen on your breath and tell you the foods most suited to your digestive system

  10. This is such a great idea! I would love to know my food triggers and causes of digestive issues.

  11. This is a fantastic product! Pretty remarkable that it can detect you level of hydrogen! I would love to have this for my digestive troubles!

  12. I would love to win this for my mom, who is newly pre-diabetic and doe a keto diet. She tracks what she ate now, but this would be so much help!

  13. I would help me with My John’s diet he has end stage liver disease and he often eats stuff he shouldn’t at least we could monitor what he is doing.

  14. I really like the fact that you can check out so many different causes not just lactose, which is what the Dr’s check & then say sorry you just must have a nervous stomach. With this machine you can check so many different food. Way to go!

  15. I’d like to learn how my body interacts with different foods and which ones cause digestive issues with me.

  16. My fav feature is that it helps me to figure out which food categories I am sensitive too. This would be pretty interesting to help me figure out which foods are affecting my gout – from symptoms alone my case seems to be bread/sugar/yeast, but would be interesting to see if this device shows something similar.

  17. I’m so curious whether there are certain foods I’m sensitive to so this particular feature is most interesting to me.

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