Including non foods
callumwalker1995
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Do people count tablets etc in their daily intake and macros? I take Zipvit electrolyte tablets that say 1.6g protein per tablet but this is in the form of l glutamine not actually protein. Should I include it in my macros? The same with fish oils etc
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I usually don't bother putting in supplements. But it is based on your personal preference.0
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KassiesJourney wrote: »I usually don't bother putting in supplements. But it is based on your personal preference.
It isn't really protein if you know what I mean like chicken?0 -
Some people count pills/vitamins and others don't. I don't. I take the same things every day. When I am looking to reduce my calorie intake I'm not going to cut the vitamins.2
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When I am looking to reduce my calorie intake I'm not going to cut the vitamins.
I agree but I log mine, as confirmation; that I didn't forget to take them. Especially since I am taking. an antibiotic currently; for an abscessed tooth. However if someone is taking things like liquid DayQuil/NyQuil, I believe that they have approximately 100 calories; that'd easily put some over their deficits if taken multiple times daily, for days & unaccounted for!0 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »When I am looking to reduce my calorie intake I'm not going to cut the vitamins.
I agree but I log mine, as confirmation; that I didn't forget to take them. Especially since I am taking. an antibiotic currently; for an abscessed tooth. However if someone is taking things like liquid DayQuil/NyQuil, I believe that they have approximately 100 calories; that'd easily put some over their deficits if taken multiple times daily, for days & unaccounted for!
Should I not include these electrolyte tablets then? 11 calories and 1.6g protein (which would put me over my protein today as I've had 3 of them). Fish oil have 1g fat and 10 cals barely worth logging that0 -
callumwalker1995 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »When I am looking to reduce my calorie intake I'm not going to cut the vitamins.
I agree but I log mine, as confirmation; that I didn't forget to take them. Especially since I am taking. an antibiotic currently; for an abscessed tooth. However if someone is taking things like liquid DayQuil/NyQuil, I believe that they have approximately 100 calories; that'd easily put some over their deficits if taken multiple times daily, for days & unaccounted for!
Should I not include these electrolyte tablets then? 11 calories and 1.6g protein (which would put me over my protein today as I've had 3 of them). Fish oil have 1g fat and 10 cals barely worth logging that
Whatever you believe, is best for you. Possibly through trial & error. For some people it might be excessively tedious (since the amount isn't significant) & for others, it might be preferential. Therefore I don't believe that it's absolutely necessary to but if it were me, I'd like to do it.0 -
FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »callumwalker1995 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »When I am looking to reduce my calorie intake I'm not going to cut the vitamins.
I agree but I log mine, as confirmation; that I didn't forget to take them. Especially since I am taking. an antibiotic currently; for an abscessed tooth. However if someone is taking things like liquid DayQuil/NyQuil, I believe that they have approximately 100 calories; that'd easily put some over their deficits if taken multiple times daily, for days & unaccounted for!
Should I not include these electrolyte tablets then? 11 calories and 1.6g protein (which would put me over my protein today as I've had 3 of them). Fish oil have 1g fat and 10 cals barely worth logging that
Whatever you believe, is best for you. Possibly through trial & error. For some people it might be excessively tedious (since the amount isn't significant) & for others, it might be preferential. Therefore I don't believe that it's absolutely necessary to but if it were me, I'd like to do it.
Yeah it just puts me over on my protein for today which really annoys me0 -
You could just quick add the calories. That way, you've charged yourself for the calories, but you haven't affected your protein totals.0
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callumwalker1995 wrote: »KassiesJourney wrote: »I usually don't bother putting in supplements. But it is based on your personal preference.
It isn't really protein if you know what I mean like chicken?
I'm not familiar with the supplement, but protein is still protein...1 -
callumwalker1995 wrote: »KassiesJourney wrote: »I usually don't bother putting in supplements. But it is based on your personal preference.
It isn't really protein if you know what I mean like chicken?
I'm not familiar with the supplement, but protein is still protein...
It's l-glutamine which isn't "complete "0 -
callumwalker1995 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »callumwalker1995 wrote: »FridayApril01st2016 wrote: »When I am looking to reduce my calorie intake I'm not going to cut the vitamins.
I agree but I log mine, as confirmation; that I didn't forget to take them. Especially since I am taking. an antibiotic currently; for an abscessed tooth. However if someone is taking things like liquid DayQuil/NyQuil, I believe that they have approximately 100 calories; that'd easily put some over their deficits if taken multiple times daily, for days & unaccounted for!
Should I not include these electrolyte tablets then? 11 calories and 1.6g protein (which would put me over my protein today as I've had 3 of them). Fish oil have 1g fat and 10 cals barely worth logging that
Whatever you believe, is best for you. Possibly through trial & error. For some people it might be excessively tedious (since the amount isn't significant) & for others, it might be preferential. Therefore I don't believe that it's absolutely necessary to but if it were me, I'd like to do it.
Yeah it just puts me over on my protein for today which really annoys me
Maybe you need to take a step back and look at the big picture. You can't get hung up on trying to hit an exact number every day.
Or change your outlook...think of protein and fat as minimums to meet - not maximums. Or set a reasonable range of numbers for macros. Look at how you are doing for the week and don't focus on just one day.2
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