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  • Re: B-12 confusion

    @Narshmellow Hello, B12 is listed on the Cronometer diary as mcg (which has the symbol of μg); grams or micrograms are the only units used when referring to this nutrients. Hope this helps! Kind rega…
  • Re: Going over daily percentages

    @cherylmcg I don't see anything alarming with your intakes of these nutrients since they are from food, not supplements (generally considered safer since your body tends to absorb them different…
  • Re: Nutrient Targets - Custom Settings

    @AHealthyMe Hello, I would suggest just starting with Cronometer's default setting, then modifying your targets based on your goals (e.g. sports performance, weight loss, general health, etc.) a…
  • Re: Keto flu?

    @BillO It's important to ensure that you aren't suffering from any nutrient deficiencies. I would suggest getting bloodwork from your doctor as a precautionary. A top priority is to make su…
  • Re: Chronic Kidney Disease

    @Bagel848 Managing chronic kidney disease can be very complicated from a nutrition standpoint, as potassium, phosphorus, sodium, protein, calcium, and vitamin D need to be carefully monitored in the …
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