Logging vitamins?
quebot
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I personally don't log my vitamins, simply out of laziness bc I take so many. I keep it in mind, though. I'm curious if anyone logs your vitamins? Is it recommended?
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Not me! It will be an over kill, IMOP.1
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I do because calories4
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Not me! It will be an over kill, IMOP.
This is kind of how I feel about it. I'm losing by counting my calories, and feel like that's an extra step that would be excessive and difficult. I'm trying to do this in a way that is sustainable and I just don't see myself sustaining that over time.2 -
I do, my vitamins add up to about 25 calories, plus it helps me decide if I need an additional vitamin of any sort. For example I usually only need one iron pill (contains 50% of DV) but some days I find my diet was so lacking in iron that I'll need to take two.1
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I log mine, but only as a confirmation I took them. My mix is 14 calories, so that part is just noise in my day, but knowing I took them gives me piece of mind.1
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sometimes. I know there are no calories, but it's a consistency thing
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I only log my B12 chews. I take 2 daily and they're 20 calories apiece.0
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Tacklewasher wrote: »I log mine, but only as a confirmation I took them. My mix is 14 calories, so that part is just noise in my day, but knowing I took them gives me piece of mind.
Same here. The calories are negligible, but logging helps me remember to take them.0 -
I never even thought about tracking vitamins. New to keto but overwhelmed enough for now0
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I log them as I take them to make sure I haven't missed any.0
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I don’t at this point or 1-2 cups of coffee though if creamer is used that is counted. I could probably do ten calories for the “zero” cal energy drinks consumed on the occasion too but not at the point for needing to be that strict. Maybe if get into healthy weight range and trying to get lower might need to in order to see accuracy for at least a short time to verify but probably wouldn’t be a long term occurrence.0
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I take the same multivitamin every day, so logging it is just part of my breakfast "meal", which is basically the same for 6 days of the week. I really only do it to get a decent tracking on my nutrients.
I also track Aleve, because I'm trying to watch the sodium levels.
If a medicine comes up zero on all the tracked parameters, though, I just don't bother tracking it.0 -
I log vitamins daily for the nutritional data.0
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I do because in the past I needed to enough iron in my system. Now that's taken care of, but I still log the others to make sure I took them.0
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I log them. My B100 Complex vitamin has 0 calories, but my Calcium w/ Vit D supplement has 8 calories. It's nothing to me at the end of the day, but I want to be as accurate as I can because it creates the best habits in recording calories, IMO.0
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