V-Nut offers graphical food nutrition information with unique features and focused on vegetarians and vegans Check more or less scientifically if you're doing it healthy. Analyse food or whole recipes. Give the total nutritional value for a recipe! Search operators Combined sorting Sorting by nutrition value per calorie Immediately comparing search results by relative bar representation A lot of info directly without information overload. (By using hovers and accordions. Not for smartphones (yet)) A unique graphical presentation Focus on some important nutrients for veg*ns Filtering of concentrates Vegetarian food only (and some vegan filtering, though it needs some work) Marked nutrients that "may" be rarer for vegans A more real food pyramid in your personal requirements find some super foods
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The features say it all.
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The features say it all.
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the site was originally made as a tool for vegans and vegetarians to be used as scientific defense against people that undermine the health benefits of a vegan or vegetarian lifestyle. Not only are there so many people, even professional dietists that are so badly informed about it, not even do many of them have a big bias, it's also amazing how few vegans or vegetarians get or even know where to get scientific nutritional info. Even in the media, TV-shows (cooking show e.g.), debates, etc.., vegans and vegetarians let themselves be talked down by very bad informed so called professionals! OF course, it's always the vegan that needs to bring numbers and datasheet, the others are guilt-free. And sometimes the latter do bring data, but data that is just wrong and with this site the former can prove that. We hope that anyone going to any of these events or anyone wanting to show their peers the scientific proof of adequate nutritional availability in a vegan ot vegetarian lifestyle, use this site before and stand on firm ground!
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Vegans and vegetarians interested in food, recipes and their nutritional content. This includes scientists, dietists, chefs and amateurs
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Only free users. No payment
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Description: I am the creator of this vegan focused nutritional info site: http://v-nut.e-motiv.net. It's very unique and one can't find anything like this anywhere, at least not with all its features. Source: 12 months ago
I have just updated my scientific but graphical, vegan focused, nutritional website. Source: almost 2 years ago
Where are you on your journey? In my case, I have realized that if you think you are drinking enough water and are still fatigued, you may need more. Not only is my appetite for food, but also water has been suppressed. As for food that be enough or too much. Have you calculated your TDEE? https://tdeecalculator.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
Here 18 years old, 307lbs, 6’0”, sedentary, maintain, 46% bodyfat. Source: about 1 year ago
Hello! For my it was a lot of trial and error playing around with numbers. I used https://tdeecalculator.org to find out what my body burns if I were just it go about my day. Eating anything lower than that would be a calorie deficit. I see a lot of people do 200-500 less. You just gotta find a range that works for you. Source: over 1 year ago
Google “tdee calculator”. It stands for total daily energy expenditure. You’ll learn how much your body burns just to survive. What level you need to eat at for fat loss (or whatever your goal is). This one is my favorite: https://tdeecalculator.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://tdeecalculator.org/ Here you can get a good TDEE, there are a bunch of other things needed like weight, body fat %, goals (gain/lose/maintain). Source: over 1 year ago
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