Thanks I had a look I downloaded a few interesting apps from iTunes but Diabetes M I couldn't find have you a link for it?.ThanksHave a look at 'Diabetes:M'. This is the one I use after trying quite a few others. It tots up your carb intake through the day and has a section where no end of foods are listed and tells you the carb, fat and protein amounts for each food. You can also add your own types of meals if you want to. I'm no techno wizard, but this app is nice and easy to use. It'll also produce a pretty graph for your bg levels.
I found it but not suitable for an iPhone but I have found a few to check out! So thank you for your help.I wouldn't know how to send a link, told you I wasn't a techno wizard !! Anyway if you go to Google and type in "Diabtetes:M app", it'll appear as an app from Google play. It's Android and suitable for smart phones and tablets. Hope this helps.
I don't think the carb intake on MFP is inaccurate but yes they don't really support diabetics or LCHF much.Hi I am in the first week of the LCHF and I am using myfitnesspal to measure my carbs which I believe is accurate but I don't think they support this kind of diet because it may be contrary to the way they measure possible weight loss so is there somewhere that has a database to measure my carb intake. Thanks
I don't think the carb intake on MFP is inaccurate but yes they don't really support diabetics or LCHF much.
What is it that MFP is not providing you with, that you want? Out of interest.
Yes of course but there is no harm in looking for something better if it's out there, but I must admit the database in myfitnesspal is very impressive and I am sure will be a great help to me but I will do as you suggest and not look at the bottom of the page lol@Viv0147, Could you just not ignore the projected weight loss and still use the app and keep your fingers crossed for a better result
That was my conclusion but this is all new to me but I think it will still be useful to make use of the database as far as the carbs are concerned. ThanksMFP does not understand the weight loss model of LCHF. It uses a simple calories in, calories out method which won't work with LCHF. I'm not sure you will find any weight loss predictor for LCHF. And I don't think the MFP one is very accurate even for traditional diets.
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