Oxalates
It could be a subcategory in the minerals tab.
I wouldn't mind if there would be no data on oxalates for food - I would input it on my own for the food I eat. I just think it would be a really useful feature.
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The NCCDB does report oxalate content of food in its analyses. I'm guessing they're not represented in Chronometer because it's such an esoteric thing to be concerned about.
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Hello @oshondrom ,
If you already have an idea of the oxalates in the foods you are eating, you could make a note of the amounts for each meal and add them up for the day.
If you have a Gold subscription, you could also make a custom biometric to keep track of your oxalates.
https://cronometer.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020618211-Crono-Hacks-for-Power-Users
Cheers,
Marie-EveMarie-Eve
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I'm just bumping this suggestion. I'm looking all over for an app to track Oxalates, to manage kidney stones
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Hello @marieh ,
It would be great to do so once we find an accurate database that has the data for oxalates in foods!
Cheers,
Marie-EveMarie-Eve
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@Marie_Eve_H there is a group that has a Database done in xls. It iś amazingly accurate all foods arę tested and that arę gladly helping. Please contact them. Administrators work in universities etc.
group is TLO- trying low oxalates on Facebook.
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Exciting news! You can now track Oxalates in Cronometer: https://cronometer.com/blog/cronometer-tracks-oxalates/