iAllergens Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis App – Episode #28

Available on the App StoreiAllergens is now officially released. It’s been 3 months in the making and it’s finally here.

It’s an application (app) for the iPhone, iTouch, iPad for those with food allergies and anaphylaxis. Watch the video for more info and check out the iAllergens page.

So simple it just works.

As I mentioned in the video, I’m offering 10 free copies of this app as a launch promotion. All you have to do is comment on this post and state what country you live in, and I’ll send you out the iTunes promo code for a free copy of iAllergens. First in best dressed. I did say in the video 5 for the USA and 5 for the rest of the world.

I’m also starting the app at just $2 USD in iTunes, but will be raising the price next month. Early bird catches the worm.

Good luck

Talk soon
Aaron

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5 Comments

  1. Sandy Says:

    what a great resource to be able to have on hand. Thanks Aaron for your continuing interest in anaphylaxis and in helping support families like ours.

  2. Teresa Says:

    Aaron, thanks so much for all your efforts in helping to keep the food allergic safe! I will share this with all my food allergic friends. I think the app is going to be a great help.

  3. heather Says:

    Hey Aaron, saw your post on beyond allergy. congrats on your app, would love to do a review.

  4. jo Says:

    what great work.
    could I ask for your help on the same topic of allergies?.

    I have recently written a small article on a rather “political hot potato”, with regards to children’s allergies.

    I am hoping that in my “Jerry McGuire- change the world moment” you would like to read this article and share it with 3 maybe 4 of your friends and so on.

    Email as you know has the very real capabilities of sending something national very quickly, and this
    My first step is where I would like it to go.

    I just shrugged my shoulders in naiveté to myself, but on the other hand every journey begins with a single step, and if you do not try, you will never know. In realistic terms I just want to offset the potential fallout equivalent to the viewing power of the footy show last week, of which the statistics of viewers I do not know.

    To get the full context of my article, you can go to [website removed] and click on the link “kid getting weaker”
    It is offensive and does play loud so be cautious of your environment when you listen. This segment was modified and heavily edited for TV broadcasting by the NRL footy show, but the content aired was much the same only without the swearing.

    The link to my article is

    http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-498078

    to recommend it would be fabulous as the more attention it attracts, the story might be picked up by CNN as current news, this process is anonymous unless you choose to share it through Facebook too, then your name will appear.

    if you have any questions, please contact me

    yours in friendship and unity

    Jo

  5. Karen Says:

    Hi Aaron, I would love to try iAllergens and do a review. I am in Australia.
    Cheers

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