Fast Tract Diet v2.1.1
Norm RobillardAbout this app
Developer Description
The app helps you address digestive symptoms based on the Fast Tract Diet.
The Fast Tract Diet is based on a flexible “FP” point system adaptable to a variety of dietary preferences. Each food is assigned a specific point value based on its serving size and symptom potential.
The Lower The FP Points, The Lower The Symptom Potential.
The Fast Tract Diet addresses the symptoms of Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (FGIDs), Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) and related digestive and general health issues including:
• Gas, bloating, distension and belching
• Cramps, abdominal pain and indigestion
• Diarrhea, constipation or altered bowel habits
• Heartburn, sore throat, sinus irritation, persistent cough, sour taste, hoarseness, lump in throat feeling and post nasal drip
• Respiratory symptoms
• Allergic and autoimmune reactions
FGIDs, SIBO and related digestive and general health issues include, but are not limited to:
• Acid and non-acid reflux
• Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
• Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR)
• Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
• Lactose, fructose or other carbohydrate intolerance
• Celiac disease
• Crohn’s disease
• Diverticulitis
• Asthma
• Rosacea
• Leaky gut and autoimmune diseases
EFFECTIVE
Read the professional reviews and genuine experiences of Fast Tract Dieters (http://digestivehealthinstitute.org/book-reviews/) based on the Fast Tract Digestion books, which describe the diet. The Fast Tract Diet was presented at Digestive Disease Week in 2013 to give gastroenterologists a new dietary alternative for SIBO related conditions.
HOW IT WORKS
It’s easy. Just follow the 3 steps:
1. Decide your daily FP goal based on the severity of your symptoms.
- For severe symptoms: 25 FP points or less (GREEN)
- For moderate symptoms: 26 – 40 FP points (YELLOW)
- For light or no symptoms: 40 FP points and above (RED)
2. Track what you eat and drink including serving sizes and any symptoms you experience.
3. Incorporate the “Gut Friendly Practices” into your daily routine for better digestion.
For more information on FP, FP goal setting and “Gut Friendly Practices”, read the How Fast Tract Diet Works and Gut Friendly Practices chapters by pressing ” ? ” on the Dashboard.
DASHBOARD
This is where you start. The graph is automatically generated based on your meals (FP) and symptoms. You can see it either by week or month to track your progress on symptom relief over time.
FP FOOD LIST
Over 800 foods, drinks, condiments and supplements are already pre-calculated to help you meet your “FP” goal for relief.
TRACKER
Your meals and symptoms are logged here. You can log meals and symptoms from the Dashboard, FP Food List as well as within the Tracker.
MY CUSTOM FOODS
Can’t find a food in the FP Food List? Enter the nutritional facts and let the App calculate the FP and save it for future use. You can also create your own recipes. The FP values are automatically calculated per serving making it easy to add to the Tracker.
SHOPPING LIST
Create a low FP shopping list and bring it to your local market! You can also add other household items for convenience.
FP CALCULATOR
This is your mobile food chemist to determine the FP points and symptom potential in any food, drink, etc. Once FP points are calculated, you can add the food to My Custom Foods for future reference.
FAST TRACT DIET
Read about the Fast Tract Diet and Fast Tract Diet App in several concise chapters. Additional resources including books, individual consultation and a community of Fast Tract Dieters on Facebook are also found here.
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What's New
Bug Fixes
Version Information
- Version
- 2.1.1
- Downloads
- 5K+
- Updated on
- Aug 29, 2025
- Released
- Dec 7, 2015
- Requires
- Android 8.0
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Fast Tract Diet users say on Google Play
I tried this diet on a whim, as a last ditch effort to avoid taking prilosec. I had been suffering from painful reflux for over two months. My ENT said the acid was reaching my voice box, which was why my voice was hoarse. I couldn't barely read my kids a book 😭 I kept thinking "but I eat healthy! why is this happening to me?" It turns out I was eating too many carbs and way too much fiber. I've been on the diet for 10 weeks now and I no longer need meds! I highly recommend the FTD.
I like the app even though there are still foods missing like couscous, napa cabbage, and probably much more, it has a feature to add custom foods but the app doesn't accept decimal points (like 1.5g), and it's almost impossible to find the sugar alcohol content of many foods. It's an excellent start and I hope Norm doesn't give up on this app which has tremendous potential to achieve mainstream status.
I'm not sure how helpful this app is going because there are so many foods that are not included & the measurements for serving size are not easy to match up. I find it difficult to find glycemic index info for my foods, and this uses the GI as one of the ways to decide the FP points. It's just a guessing game. It would be really helpful if the dashboard showed the times of meals with FP points for that meal as well as the times and types of symptoms reported. It would help identify triggers .
I downloaded this app hoping that it would include more foods than in the book. Not the case. The FP values in the app differ from the book for the same ingredients. You also cant adjust the serving size of ingredients to keep accurate track of FP values for meals. I have SIBO so this is very important. Bummed I spent $8 on this.
This app is extremely limited. I would expect an app like this to be free. There are so many foods that are not on here like canned pumpkin. They have pumpkin soup with cream and potatoes though? There are even items that are misspelled. The worst part about it is it gives you an idea of how many points foods are worth, but many of them are not based on a true serving size. You can adjust the serving size but often times you will have no idea how many grams of food you ate.