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100% Nutrition

Hi, Crono-users.

I challenge you to add me and track your nutrition side by side and see if you can achieve 100% of you nutrition goals (only those considered essential). You are allowed to copy and even ask for assistance. The key here is to use verified sources of information. So a protein powder that only supplied the contents as protein without displaying the amino acid profile is useless. Likewise if you set Ash as a goal and do not research which of your foods contain this substance you will end up failing (even if you reached your goals) because you did not create/update the database. Complicated to begin with but gets easier especially if you bulk cook. For example, I usually make a 2 x 5 day meal prep on Sunday so when I could my calories throughout the week even if they are slightly off one day they balance themselves out (and when talking grams with vegetables the nutritional and calorific profile is negligible) so you only have to watch out with high calorie foods like nuts for example.

Up for the challenge? Add me or drop me a message here. I'll try and check in multiple times a weeks. Thanks,

Live Well,

–Alisia

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    edited February 2021

    Hello, @xXRavenXx.

    Do you talk about having 100 % for each nutrient (easy), or 100 % for All Targets (not so easy)?

    It's also easy to get 99 % of All Targets in under 1400 kcal (i.e. < 90 % of BMR for me), but that last 1 % is somehow elusive.

    So I'm still searching for a diet with 100 % of All Targets, which would be at the same time:

    • very low carb, preferably ketogenic
    • vegetarian, or even vegan
    • without supplements
    • raw, or at least no cooking, no cooling
    • < 100 % BMR

    I'd be happy to exchange tricks and ideas how to better fulfill the above 5 criteria. E.g. high-vitamin D mushrooms to replace fish oil?

    My diet is composed of dark chocolate (30 % of kcal), cheese (25 %), flax seeds (15 %), nuts (10 %), eggs (5 %), tomato paste, spinach, seaweed. My All Targets average is 99 % for the last 2 weeks (97 % last 4 weeks).

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