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Potassium Tracker - Kidney Kitchen You have the power to track how much potassium goes into your body every day Use the potassium tracker to record the amount of potassium in the foods you eat, and also log when you take your potassium binder Remember, sometimes even one food item can make a big difference in your potassium level
Potassium Sodium Tracker This tool helps you easily monitor the amount of potassium and sodium in your daily food intake Simply type the food and its quantity (e g , "130g apple") and let our AI estimate its nutrition using sources such as the USDA database and many more to ensure you get the most accurate results!
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Nutrition Tracking App for Kidney Disease - Dadvice TV Finally a food nutrition tracking app that works for Kidney Disease patients Track Potassium, Phosphorus, and all the other minerals and vitamins both in the App and on the web
Potassium Counter Tracker on the App Store Set your target daily potassium intake based on guidance provided in the app or as advised by your healthcare provider; and your preferences for weights of food (g or oz) and display of potassium content in foods and beverages (ie, mg serving, %target serving, mg 100g, mg 1oz, %target 100g or %target 1oz)
Comprehensive CKD and healthy Diet app - Kidney Disease It provides access to kidney-friendly recipes, allows you to track your food intake, and offers guidance on managing key nutrients like sodium, phosphorus, and potassium
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