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Diet Gimmick Of The Future

Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 08 December 2006 | There are 0 comments

Ok, so it’s a bit of a gimmick but sometimes gimmicks can help people lose weight and get fit. Ukmedix has come across a new invention that would enable dieters who have mobile phones to have direct and instant access to a database of the nutritional values of food so that they would be able to keep a check on their intake of calories for each meal and then be able to total it up at the end of the day.

Practically everyone uses a mobile phone these days and investors are always looking for new ways for people to use them and having instant access to calorie databases may help people not too eat too much. Often people kid themselves that the food they are eating is nit that fattening of full of calories but with this software device on your phone you would never be able to claim that you had no idea of the calorie content of what you were eating and you could even have weekly and monthly summaries of your calorie and diet intake printed out for inspection by you or your doctor.

Some people use calorie counter books as a way to keep a track on their weight but the advantage of having everything stored on your phone is that it would be very discreet, (people would think that your were just sending a text), and it would also be 100% accurate as regular updates could be sent to you when they became available.

The Cellular Phone Calorie Counter that is at the moment waiting for a patent could well be developed to include not just simple calorie values, but also figures for carb intake, protein intake sugar intake, fat intake as well as salt and cholesterol amounts. It could then give you weekly summaries and advice on where you should be changing your diet and even a little congratulation when you eat healthily.

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