Is there any way of tracking the amount of nutrients like Zinc, Copper and other Vitamins?
PriestMarmore
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I came from a similar app that lacked a few features this one has (mainly exercise related), however I notices this app does not count this small things like salt, copper, zink, vitamin b1, b3, b5, e... Is there any way of counting that? Is that maybe a premium feature?
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PriestMarmore wrote: »I came from a similar app that lacked a few features this one has (mainly exercise related), however I notices this app does not count this small things like salt, copper, zink, vitamin b1, b3, b5, e... Is there any way of counting that? Is that maybe a premium feature?
The database is crowdsourced by users and nutritional information is entered from food labels and other sources. Many micro-nutrients aren't required on food labels so they would never make it into the database. In other cases, many users only enter calories and macro-nutrients.
Using MFP to track micro-nutrients isn't really viable...and no, it doesn't have anything to do with premium. Premium utilizes the same exact crowdsourced database.2 -
Not sure if it's a premium feature, but you can definitely track sodium herePriestMarmore wrote: »I came from a similar app that lacked a few features this one has (mainly exercise related), however I notices this app does not count this small things like salt, copper, zink, vitamin b1, b3, b5, e... Is there any way of counting that? Is that maybe a premium feature?
I have to keep to a very low sodium diet so its something I pay close attention to.0 -
MargaretYakoda wrote: »
Not sure if it's a premium feature, but you can definitely track sodium herePriestMarmore wrote: »I came from a similar app that lacked a few features this one has (mainly exercise related), however I notices this app does not count this small things like salt, copper, zink, vitamin b1, b3, b5, e... Is there any way of counting that? Is that maybe a premium feature?
I have to keep to a very low sodium diet so its something I pay close attention to.
It's not a premium feature, everyone can track sodium.2 -
MargaretYakoda wrote: »
Not sure if it's a premium feature, but you can definitely track sodium herePriestMarmore wrote: »I came from a similar app that lacked a few features this one has (mainly exercise related), however I notices this app does not count this small things like salt, copper, zink, vitamin b1, b3, b5, e... Is there any way of counting that? Is that maybe a premium feature?
I have to keep to a very low sodium diet so its something I pay close attention to.
It's not a premium feature, everyone can track sodium.
Thanks. Good to know.
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Cronometer. Com for tracking nutrients . Sometimes good to check if you're thinking you're lacking something1
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