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NutriBase Food Log Window

The NutriBase Food Log is a log of everything a client ate (or will eat) over time. In this window, you can:
1) Record everything a client ate or will eat. Look up foods in the lower portion of this window... drag and drop them into the meal or snack tab as you work.
2) Organize foods into one of three meals or three snacks per day.
3) Edit your client's Food Log by removing foods, editing the amounts eaten, or adding new food items.
4) Lookup and record food items from the nutrient database, recipes, or Personal Food Items (foods you have added to NutriBase).
5) Create an "Auto-Record" list... a list of foods and amounts that are automatically added to your client's Food Log every day you record to their Food Log. Create different Auto-Record lists for different clients or groups of clients.
6) Resequence food items in any order you prefer.
7) Time stamp meals and snacks.
8) Copy Food Log items to another day or days of the same or different client.
9) Display the nutrient profile for the Food Log and the Actual PCF Ratio (Protein-Carbohydrate-Fat Ratio) and your goal PCF Ratio updated in real time as you build your Food Log. Display exchanges if desired.
10) Click a button to display your Diabetic Tracking window that graphs your blood glucose levels. View PCF Ratio, Carbohydrates, Fiber, and Sugars by meal. Track and graph your blood glucose along with your exercise calories and actual carbohydrates. Track your medications, note the times for diabetic-related events, graph your blood glucose and the carbohydrates for each meal, and take a keep notes related to your experience. View nutrient intakes pictorially as graphs.
11) Automatically add all food items to a Shopping List.
12) View actual calories for the day against the client's Daily Calorie Allotment.
13) Generate a My Pyramid report with a single click.
14) Highlight any food item from your food log (the foods you have recorded), RMC (right mouse click), then choose the option to add that food item to a NutriBase Meal. This allows you to create Meals (collections of recipes, database items, and Personal Foods that represent a single meal).
In NutriBase, you access nearly all software functions via the RMC (Right Mouse Click). This approach saves screen space and unclutters the interface... it also makes it easy to quickly view, understand, and implement your options.
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