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BalanceLog(R) Weight and Nutrition Monitoring Software for Palm OS 2.1.1


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Requirements PalmOS
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher HealtheTech File Size 0
Date added 15 Nov 2005 Check your speed

The BalanceLog(R) Weight and Nutrition Monitoring software by HealtheTech allows you to quickly and easily establish a personalized weight loss program based on your unique Metabolic Fingerprint (TM) and individual goals. Running on Palm OS® devices, BalanceLog provides the information you need to personalize your program and achieve better results. And with a database of more than 4,000 foods and 300 exercises, BalanceLog makes logging and tracking food and exercise fast and easy.<br> Track calories, nutrients, and exercise against your nutrition and weight management goals. It takes just a few minutes a day to log your food and exercise to better manage your nutrition, fitness, and weight. If you've had your unique resting metabolic rate measured with a metabolism measurement device by HealtheTech, BalanceLog will use it to create an even more personalized and powerful plan.

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