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Monitoring nutritional intake has long been the choice of physicians and health professionals worldwide for weight loss and maintaining peak overall
health. The NutriCounter makes this process a snap. No more journals or log keeping with a
pen, paper, and books. You always know at a glance how many calories, fats,
carbohydrates, proteins, sugar, etc. you have eaten at any time of the day. The daily totals
(for the last 30 days) are stored into memory and are available at the touch of a
button. With the added features such as AVERAGE, GOAL, BALANCE, and NEW the NutriCounter is quickly becoming the industry
standard.
Eat real food!
The NutriCounter has over 2,000 food items stored in memory. You can call up foods that you eat and save the nutritional information into daily totals for each of the nine nutritional
categories. No more bland foods! Quickly pre-program your own favorite foods - including fast food from your favorite fast food
restaurants.
Personalize the NutriCounter for your specific dieting and nutritional needs!
Whether you're trying to lose weight or control your cholesterol or Diabetes, the NutriCounter is the perfect tool to help you monitor your
diet. It also contains 400 open locations to store your favorite foods including fast food nutritional
information!
All the foods YOU love to eat can be tracked with this calorie calculator
Has 2000 Food items (and restaurants) pre-programmed in memory
Has 400 "open" locations for your favorite foods
Set your own personal goals in any or all the nutritional categories
Calorie calculator will track and store nutritional intake:
calories
total fat
saturated fat
cholesterol
sodium
carbohydrates
sugar
fiber
protein
Nutritional information AT A GLANCE
This calculator displays nine of the most important nutritional categories
All information "at a glance"
Can display daily, weekly, or monthly totals
Displays portion size
Small and Lightweight
small enough to fit in a pocket or purse
measures 5-1/2 inches tall by 3-1/2 inches wide by 3/4 inch thick
It's a calorie calculator that can also be used as a normal calculator!
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Heart Disease
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The Nutty Truth About Nuts by Laura S. Garrett, RD, LD
Lets Get Heart Smart: Risk Factors of Heart Related Illness by Mary Howard, RN
Ageing Gracefully
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Strength with Age by Laura S. Garrett, RD, LD
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Nature's Guardian of Health and Longevity by Moss Greene
Omega Fatty Acids: Getting down to the Grass Roots by Mary Howard, RN
Fat: To Eat or Not to Eat by Mary Howard, RN
Boost Your Brain Power by Gail Miller
Top Ten Healthy Habits for Youth & Regeneration by Moss Greene
Good for you Foods
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Cancer Preventing Super Foods by Dr. John Maher
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Herbs: To Take or Not to Take by Mary Howard, RN
Garlic~A Great Herb For Winter! by Wanda Lemons
The Wonders Of Tea Tree Oil by Gail Miller
Vitamins and Minerals
Iron: Who Needs More, Who Needs Less, How and Why by Dr. John Maher
Anti-Oxidants Galore! by Dr. John Maher
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Breast Cancer - Dietary Prevention by Laura S. Garrett, RD, LD
PMS: Pre-Misery Symptoms by Mary Howard, RN
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Patience My Dear: Pregnancy and Beyond by Mary Howard, RN
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Healthy Eating for Kids
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Mental Health Tips
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General Disclaimer
This section of the NutriCounter site is designed for educational purposes only. The information provided through this site should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem, you should consult your health care provider.
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