IC101 Food App
J.H. Osborne, Inc.
The IC101 Food App was created to help patients finally understand why certain foods trigger pain, urgency, frequency, pressure, and bladder discomfort. Living with interstitial cystitis can make every meal feel uncertain, frustrating, and isolating. If your doctor has encouraged you to follow the IC diet, this app gives practical, personalized guidance so you can eat with greater confidence and less fear of flares.
Built from decades of patient experience, research studies, and the extensive, proprietary food database developed by the Interstitial Cystitis Network, the app helps users quickly identify foods, drinks, supplements, and ingredients that may be safer or more irritating for sensitive bladders.
What makes IC101 unique is its AI-powered support system. Patients can ask real questions in plain language, such as:
“Which coffees are least irritating?”
“Why did this meal trigger symptoms?”
“What can I eat at restaurants?”
“Are there safer alternatives for acidic foods?”
The app delivers thoughtful, personalized answers designed specifically for bladder patients rather than generic nutrition advice.
IC101 also helps patients:
– discover bladder-friendly foods,
– reduce painful, food driven flares,
– feel more in control of their symptoms,
– regain confidence around eating and daily life.
For many patients, food uncertainty creates anxiety and social isolation. The IC101 Food App was designed to reduce that burden by providing trusted information, compassionate guidance, and immediate support whenever patients need it most.
At the heart of the app is a large, searchable food database. Users can browse foods by category, including:
– Fruits & Vegetables
– Grains, Breads & Pastries
– Dairy
– Meats
– Beverages (Coffee, Tea, Juice & Alcohol)
– Snacks & Sweets
– Spices
– Condiments, Dressings, Oils & Soups
– Food Additives
– Vitamins & Supplements
After selecting a category, users will find an alphabetized list of foods. Clicking on any item opens a detailed page showing whether that food is considered:
– Bladder Friendly
– Worth Trying
– Use With Caution
Medical Disclaimer:
The IC101 Food App provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider regarding medical conditions, and never disregard professional advice because of app content.
Your purchase directly supports the work of the Interstitial Cystitis Network.
Built from decades of patient experience, research studies, and the extensive, proprietary food database developed by the Interstitial Cystitis Network, the app helps users quickly identify foods, drinks, supplements, and ingredients that may be safer or more irritating for sensitive bladders.
What makes IC101 unique is its AI-powered support system. Patients can ask real questions in plain language, such as:
“Which coffees are least irritating?”
“Why did this meal trigger symptoms?”
“What can I eat at restaurants?”
“Are there safer alternatives for acidic foods?”
The app delivers thoughtful, personalized answers designed specifically for bladder patients rather than generic nutrition advice.
IC101 also helps patients:
– discover bladder-friendly foods,
– reduce painful, food driven flares,
– feel more in control of their symptoms,
– regain confidence around eating and daily life.
For many patients, food uncertainty creates anxiety and social isolation. The IC101 Food App was designed to reduce that burden by providing trusted information, compassionate guidance, and immediate support whenever patients need it most.
At the heart of the app is a large, searchable food database. Users can browse foods by category, including:
– Fruits & Vegetables
– Grains, Breads & Pastries
– Dairy
– Meats
– Beverages (Coffee, Tea, Juice & Alcohol)
– Snacks & Sweets
– Spices
– Condiments, Dressings, Oils & Soups
– Food Additives
– Vitamins & Supplements
After selecting a category, users will find an alphabetized list of foods. Clicking on any item opens a detailed page showing whether that food is considered:
– Bladder Friendly
– Worth Trying
– Use With Caution
Medical Disclaimer:
The IC101 Food App provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider regarding medical conditions, and never disregard professional advice because of app content.
Your purchase directly supports the work of the Interstitial Cystitis Network.
Developer email
icnetwork@mac.com
Developer website
https://www.icnetwork.orgReleased
Jun 11, 2026
Current version
1.0.0
Android version
7.0