Otto Von Squiggy
Adventurer
DesertRose said:And it wasn't. I found a fantastic online resource that I used for about 8 months to track my dietary intake and activity levels - and it's been really surprisingly easy to balance out what I need.
The website I used was the good old USDA's - the Healthy Interactive Eating Index. You can enter what foods you eat each day (after you input your physiological info) and it tells you pretty well how you did with eating "right." Having baseline bloodwork helps, so you can see whether you're hitting your marks. They also have an activity tracker for how much energy you burn and what calories you need to intake to maintain or lose weight.
http://www.mypyramidtracker.gov/
This website is good for looking up nutrient-specific foods:
http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/
Okay, that's enough - but this is a subject I feel strongly about, because I think most people don't enjoy real food (and drink!) enough, and miss out because of fad diets . . .
Good luck and keep us posted!
just signed up, hopefully within a few months I wont need those extra shocks for all the extra weight.