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  • If you are looking to track,the best app for regular use is caloriecount.about.com. There issue is a terrible database. My suspicion is that it is British, as it is part of about.com. Maybe it does not see the same foods with the scanner? It is wonderful to add details, and medical issues (HBP or cholesterol) and have you…
  • LOL ...99.9% of the people using this site would like to be able to get 'down' to 1,800 calories a day. Sorry I cannot help you. :)
  • Nice to read your comments, but I do no think you read anything that I wrote: The honest answer is "no". I do believe there are plenty of people on here who are losing, or have lost, weight. The rest of my comment stands as stated. People are on here because they have a database that is somewhat unregulated ...the positive…
  • Point understood and valid. However, if you are truly fit, then you need to start measuring specific intake and frequency. You also need to rotate supplements and such. O2 consumption, sleep-schedules, etc.. You need to perform specific weight-work, and balance it with the diet ...none of which this site is truly designed…
  • This is a very poor "fitness app" ...and a most-excellent "weight-loss app". People have every right to be anywhere they want on the internet, including here. So far be it from me to have given you the impression that I am not an equal-rights person. However, if you are looking to get "toned", I can recommend several other…
  • Okay, enough of the "don't you wish..." threads. How about this reality: 1. I would "do" them both. I would not "date" either of them ...unless they are paying. The reality is that I am never going to have either of them. So I take it you want to know what I find attractive in a woman, and you are trying to get women to…
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