PRAL Ratios
How do I add the PRAL Ratio to my account? I do not have it. I only just learned of it when comparing my data to my husband’s and saw that he has this gauge but I do not.
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Susan Macfarlane, MScA, RD
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist
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Thank you,
When I go to settings, there is no “display”. I can’t find display in any other category.
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Hi Dshiny,
Have you enrolled your Cronometer account as part of the Mercola study? Dr. Mercola asked to have the PRAL option removed for Mercola users. If you would like to see this gauge in your profile, you can unenroll your account by going to:
Settings > Sharing > ResearchAfterward, you can turn on the PRAL Alkalinity following Susan's instructions above
Karen Stark
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That worked!! Thank you!
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PRAL ratio has disappeared. Not aware of changing anything my end. Not enrolled on any sharing schemes so it's not that.
Setting/display/ scroll down doesn't give me the option to add -
Same here.
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You can add it back to your diary by going to: Settings > Display > Nutrient Balances.
Then tick the box next to PRAL Alkalinity.Sorry for the inconvenience!
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Hi, when i go to settings/display... there isn't a heading called nutrient balances. I can go to summary column where there is a long drop down list, but neither alkalinity or PRAL are listed.
It's also impossible to track PRAL ON trends. Why not? Tracking almost everything else is possible!
Regards
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Hi there,
To turn on your Nutrient Balances, please go to: Settings > Display > Nutrient Balances. Then select the dials you would like to include in your Targets.
Karen Stark
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