Does the program help you decide how many calories you need? And from what I gathered on the demo, you can add the nutritional info from foods you eat that may not be on there?? I think I asked another in an edit to this, but that got lost... Thank you!
Yes, please give us more info on the meal plans! I watched the demo on the nutrition section and really liked it. I am a picky eater, and am concerned that my nutritional requirements are not being met.
Im also interested in hearing more about the meal plans......The demo looks like its simple to use!
I would like to know if its difficult to add in favorite foods?
Congrats to those that have lost weight!!!
One thing I don't like about it is when you select a food from their food list you can not tell what ingredients are in it. It would be helpful if you could display that information. (If there is I have not found it) Like tuna salad, how much mayo to tuna ratio or if you added celery. When you select a food from their list it just ups your grades automatically and you have no idea if it is the way you make tuna salad.
I've lost 3 lbs in a week, but I've had a couple of days where I was a bit hungry. I'm not earning all A's, but I'm happy with my progress.
Is anyone getting all A's? I'm in awe of you.
I'm not getting straight A's down the board, but I am close. The biggest challenge for me has been potassium, but I think part of the reason for that is because I didn't/don't have the potassium info for some of my custom foods. I'm doing better now. I always get an F in niacin, though. My multi-vitamin automatically puts me over the recommended amount.
Is the nutrition system stable now? When you want to go in and enter your meals, does it let you or are there days you can't get in?
I know you get grades for different nutrients. I like that. But can you get actual reports of, say, how many mg of calcium you ate on a particular day?
Yes, you enter your personal information into the NS and it will calculate how many calories you need. You can enter current weight, desired weight, height, activity level, RMR, BMR and I am sure I am missing a couple . The calculation is done with standard calculations from the the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Science and the USDA's Agricultural Research Service.Does the program help you decide how many calories you need? And from what I gathered on the demo, you can add the nutritional info from foods you eat that may not be on there?? I think I asked another in an edit to this, but that got lost... Thank you!