Can you track oxalates with this app
bsspectron
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I am trying to lower my oxalates
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The food items only have the nutritional information found on labels, so, no, oxalates are not in the data.0
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No. This app is really only good for tracking macros....even micro nutrients that are listed here/tracked here are often not accurate. If someone has a reason to track anything other than macros...some other tracking system/app is recommended.1
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You can't. MFP doesn't measure that.
I would suggest checking out Cronometer https://cronometer.com or
Nutritionix https://www.nutritionix.com/
I'm not sure if they measure oxalates specifically, but they do measure nutrients much more in-depth than MFP does.
Their databases are not built by the users, but by the companies based on the USDA nutrition data site: https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/0 -
This is from my Cronometer log from yesterday. They also have barcode scanning on the free version0
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