SIBO makes food tracking essential — but also frustrating. Your triggers can shift as treatment progresses, and what bothered you last month might be fine now. EatSense adapts with you, using AI to detect your current trigger patterns.
Who This Is For
- You’ve been diagnosed with SIBO and are navigating dietary changes
- You’re on antibiotics or herbal antimicrobials and want to track which foods still cause issues
- You experience severe bloating, gas, or discomfort after meals and suspect SIBO
- You’re in the post-treatment reintroduction phase and need to track what you can tolerate
- Your practitioner asked you to keep a detailed food-symptom log
Who This Is NOT For
- If you need a SIBO breath test — see your doctor first for diagnosis
- If you’re looking for SIBO treatment protocols — EatSense tracks food reactions, not treatment plans
- If you want a bacterial overgrowth supplement tracker — EatSense focuses on food-symptom connections
How EatSense Helps With SIBO
Track Gas and Bloating Precisely
SIBO’s hallmark symptoms — gas, bloating, and abdominal distension — are tracked with severity scales so the AI can detect exactly which foods and combinations make them worse.
Spot Fermentation Patterns
SIBO often means certain carbohydrates feed the overgrowth. EatSense’s AI identifies which specific foods trigger your fermentation symptoms, even when it’s not the obvious culprits.
Monitor Your Progress Through Treatment
As your SIBO improves, your tolerances change. EatSense tracks this progression so you can see which foods you’re regaining tolerance for over time.
Quick Logging When You Feel Terrible
When you’re in a SIBO flare, detailed tracking feels impossible. Snap a photo of your meal or use voice input — EatSense logs it in seconds.
Why tracking matters for SIBO: SIBO triggers are highly individual and change over time. What causes bloating for one person may be perfectly tolerated by another. AI-powered tracking captures your unique pattern.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can EatSense tell me if I have SIBO?
No. EatSense is a tracking and pattern-detection tool, not a diagnostic device. If you suspect SIBO, get a breath test through your healthcare provider.
Does EatSense work alongside SIBO diets like Bi-Phasic or Elemental?
Yes. You can track any dietary protocol in EatSense. Log your meals regardless of the diet you’re following, and the AI will identify which foods within that protocol work best for you.
How is this different from just using a notes app?
A notes app stores information — EatSense analyzes it. The AI cross-references your meals with your symptoms over time, finding patterns that are invisible when you’re just writing things down.





