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Re: loosing 1 lb a week..not enough...help
An issue with keto is that when you reintroduce carbs, there may be shifts in some of your nutrient levels (phosphorus, magnesium, phosphorus), which can result in some abnormal symptoms. In reality,…2 -
Re: MFP vs Cronometer
Hi @jaisonsingh Professionally speaking, I find the information unreliable in MFP given how many entries for the same food there are. Additionally, it's difficult to assess the nutrient quality …2 -
Option to Manually set Calorie Target
Hi, I do intermittent Fasting, and I would like to see an option to Manually set the Calorie Target. I am not concerned about the other nutrient targets for my fast day, as these tend to balance out …3 -
Dandelions
My aquaponic buddies are making fun of me for planting weeds in the growbed. There is so much Vitamin K in dandelion greens that it seems too good to be true; way more than any other greens I normall…5 -
Re: Add P/C/F as a diary last column option
I was about to suggest this but figured others had already mentioned it, so I had to go looking! I couldn't agree more! I like how myfitnesspal will allow me to flip my phone sidways and allow m…2 -
Sunbathing biometric for Vitamin D
Add a sunbathing biometric for vitamin D? Then we can input the time spent in the sun, to gauge how much vitamin D we get. Plus this will help people make better decisions about how much time they sp…1 -
Re: 100% needed? Help.
Great thread! Just to add to this... Both macronutrient targets and dietary reference intakes are established by the Institute of Medicine (and used in North America). Macronutrient targets are the p…1 -
Samsung Gear
Hello! I am loving using Cronometer so far and find it jam packed with everything I wanted in a calorie and fitness tracker. One thing I wish though, is that it was able to sync up with my Samsung ge…3 -
Re: 100% needed? Help.
it's entirely possible to reach 100% of micronutrients without reaching 100% of each macronutrient or energy intake, and vice versa. I'd say the app is here to achieve whatever our health g…3 -
Re: Why does cronometer have trans fat listed for whipped butter??
Butter itself contains natural trans fat, so whipped butter would have it also. Small amount of natural-occurring trans fat shouldn't be a concern.2



