SUGGESTION: Vitamin Stats
I think it would be nice to be able to view your total percentage of vitamin intake over the course of a day. I like how you can analyze and see your fat, carbs, and protein; but I would like more. Who's with me?
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I'd love vitamin-logging, too. Also, a way to add multivitamins themselves to our food logs.
I would like that as well. I take a multi-vitamin and I'm always wondering if with my foods I am getting the right amount of vitamins. The fat, carb, and protein circle helps me figure out how well I'm doing there, but vitamins matter too.
I'm very much disappointed to find that the CC vitamin tracker only retains information on Vitamin A, C, calcium, iron, cholesterol and sodium.
Vitamin D, Vitamin B, and all the others that can be entered completely drop off and aren't even in the log when you go back and look at a specific food.
Agreed.
I 100% agree with this. I was just thinking about making a suggestion about it before i found this one. I am pregnant and it is important for me to get the right amout of vitamins and minerals and this would be very helpful. I also agree that being able to add a multi-vitamin would be nice too.
Add my vote for this as well... I would like to see all the nutritional information compiled so you can see your totals for the day... Vitamins Minerals and nutrients that are tracked but have no RDA yet.
I'm with you. I would like to see more vitamins and be able to add my calcium supplement.
Also agree!
Remember that Calorie Count is a work in progress. I know that Erik and Igor take our suggestions seriously, and I bet that someday we'll have the vitamin/nutrient tracking we want.
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