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how does it work?
The HealthFitCounter (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. You always know at a glance how many
calories, fats, carbohydrates 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. Monitoring
food intake has long been the choice of physicians
and health professionals worldwide. The NutriCounter
makes this process a snap. No more journals or
log keeping with a pen, paper, and books. With
the added features such as AVERAGE, GOAL, BALANCE,
and NEW the NutriCounter is quickly becoming the
industry standard.
•Can the NutriCounter be used with the diet plan
that I am currently on, specifically the Atkins
Diet? Can I target other health issues? Can it
be used by itself? The NutriCounter is an excellent tool that
can be used with ANY program that you may be on.
Whether you are trying to lose weight, lower blood
pressure and cholesterol levels, following a prescribed
plan for heart or diabetes related concerns, or
just want to maintain peak health, you will find
the NutriCounter's feedback to be invaluable.
Just ask your doctor or health professional, they
will agree. It is also a great stand-alone product
that will help you achieve your particular health
goals.
•I have Diabetes, how can the NutriCounter help
me?
The NutriCounter is excellent for helping
you to keep track of carbohydrates. However, it
also helps with the "other" areas such
as fats, sodium, cholesterol etc. if that is important
to you. Always check with your physician.
• I have had trouble staying with diets because
I sometimes "cheat" and just give up.
How does the unit help someone like me? Many people have the same problem you describe.
The NutriCounter helps you stay motivated because
when you use the AVERAGE function, you oftentimes
will see that overall you are still doing well.
A bad day or two does not mean you have to give
up.
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