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Weight Loss Tool – Count Calories – EatSmart Nutrition Scale

Introduction to the Eatsmart Nutrition Scale, an innovate product that calculates twelve nutriens for thousands of foods

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    5 Responses to “Weight Loss Tool – Count Calories – EatSmart Nutrition Scale”

    1. enersha1 on September 22nd, 2007 | 4:36 pm

      wow people must be completly stupid to buy something like this.

      1. You weighed the tomatos WITH the plate.
      2. weight of anything does not give proper sodum levels.
      3. You’re fat

    2. lheng2x8886 on September 25th, 2007 | 10:00 am

      hehehe ur right…

    3. wstcstwil on September 29th, 2007 | 2:48 am

      actually im sure they did that simplicity…the numbers dont seem wrong to me and im a nutritionist

    4. cjm204 on October 26th, 2007 | 3:54 pm

      Actually, the scale is zeroed out with the weight of the plate before the tomatoes are added. And sodium levels in something, like a tomato, are consistent per gram, so weight alone can determine nutritional value.

    5. b1naryd1g1t5 on February 6th, 2010 | 7:59 am

      Idiot. Most of these scales have a “tare” button which allows you to subtract the weight of the container.

      2. Weight is the most accurate way to determine the caloric or nutritional content of something. After all, weight is a measurement of mass.

      3. I agree, he does have a gut.

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