A handy diet analysis and recipe planner tool
Version | 10.14.2 |
Updated | Mar 13th 2015 |
Developer |
ESHA
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User Rating |
1117
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Original File Size | 33 MB |
Downloads | 9771 |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 |
Category | Others |
A lot of people want to lose weight, and do this through various methods, either by exercising, keeping a diet, or even a combination of both.
Keeping a diet, although it takes longer to get the desired results, is less time consuming than exercising, because you just have to do something that comes naturally, whilst exercising requires about 1-2 hours a day in order to be efficient.
You can pay a nutritionist to watch over your diet, although it would be cheaper and easier to keep a schedule of every meal.
The Food Processor is an easy-to-use application that can help you keep a detailed died, thus loosing weight if strictly kept.
The application can help you create a detailed diet list, complete with meals and caloric value. You can create an ideal meal for breakfast for example, and calculate all the calories, proteins and vitamins that you will gain.
Additionally, you can easily create various diet sheets for multiple users, ideal for family use. You can even add recipes and ingredients, besides the predefined ones.
The Food Processor Crack can help you create reports of every meal, allowing you to keep an eye on your daily caloric intake.
You can preview various calculated reports, such as the nutritional value of a single ingredient, or the total calories, vitamins, minerals and proteins contained by a meal dish.
Furthermore, the application can help you create your diet efficiently, by displaying the recommended values for every nutritional substance.
The Food Processor can help you lose weight by creating a diet chart with all your daily meals, as well as the time they need to be consumed. Depending on the diet you chose, you will start to feel refreshed and lighter day by day.
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