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FODMAP Companion Report

Gut Health Tracking Summary

Patient: Mini

Phase: reintroduction

Days tracked: 12

Generated: 15 May 2026

This report is generated from self-reported data and is intended to support clinical conversations, not replace professional medical assessment.

Overview

Summary Statistics

Meals

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Symptoms

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Avg Severity

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BMs Logged

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Avg Stress

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Avg Sleep

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Symptoms

Most Frequent Symptoms

No symptom data logged yet.

Bowel Pattern (Bristol Scale)

No bowel movement data logged yet.

Triggers & Patterns

Possible Trigger Patterns

These are possible patterns based on logged data. They are not confirmed triggers. Clinical assessment required.

Possible garlic trigger

Garlic appeared in 4 of your last 6 bloating episodes. Consider this a strong pattern worth discussing with your dietitian.

Lactose-free dairy tolerated well

You've logged lactose-free dairy 8 times with no associated symptoms. You tolerated lactose-free dairy better than regular dairy.

Wheat reintroduction result

Your wheat reintroduction test suggests fructans (wheat) are likely a trigger for you. Symptoms appeared consistently across test days.

Lifestyle

Lifestyle Averages

Avg. Stress

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Avg. Sleep

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Avg. Water

—L

Avg. Exercise

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AI Scan Data

AI-Scanned Meals

Meal data below was estimated by AI image recognition. Values are approximate and may miss hidden ingredients.

No AI-scanned meals yet. Use the scanner to auto-log meals.

Nutrition

7-Day Nutrition Summary

Nutrition values are estimated from logged meals and AI food scans. Interpret alongside clinical assessment.

No nutrition data logged in the past 7 days.

Clinical Notes

Notes for Healthcare Provider

Patient is currently in the reintroduction phase of the low-FODMAP diet. Tracking commenced 12 days ago. Primary concerns: bloating and cramping, particularly associated with garlic and wheat consumption. Reintroduction testing suggests fructans as a likely trigger group. Lactose appears to be portion-sensitive.

FODMAP Companion is an educational and tracking tool only. It does not diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. All data is self-reported. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making dietary changes.