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I like the diet analysis program, FoodWorks found at this website:

> http://nutritionco.com/index.htm

> The price for one computer is $199. Upgrades are $50 (once you

> are a subscriber). It is very user friendly.

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Emphasizing Wellness & Disease Prevention

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> Could anyone recommend a good program?? Are they all online deals or

> are there any that are actual programs/disks?? I have dial up and it

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Hi ,

I have been using Nutribase in my private practice for over 3 years to

complete client assessments and perform nutritional analyses of client

intakes, recipes, cycle menus and restaurant menu items. Nutribase more

than meets my particular needs. It takes some time to learn all the

features (and there are many) but overall I am very pleased with this

nutrition and fitness software program.

They also provide sample weekly meal plans at various calorie levels for

diabetes, heart disease, DASH, weight loss, sports nutrition/body building

and vegetarian diets that you can modify to meet your client's specific

needs. You also receive detailed nutrient analysis of client's intakes and

assessment report that clients seem to be real impressed with. Nutribase

also has a PDA version. I have used it to generate nutrient facts labels

and it worked very well for me.

You can either download it directly from their website or receive a CD if

you prefer. They just came out with the latest version - NB7. Also, I like

the fact that all updates are free (they update it fairly frequently as they

are striving for continuous improvement). And the customer service is

excellent. Visit www.nutribase.com for more information and

www.nutribase.com/highend.shtm for various program comparisons.

I hope this helps.

Francis, RD, CD-N

Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist

Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

www.rightchoices-nutrition.com

" Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

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Can you create cyle menus with the Nutribase program?

Carl

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From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Francis

Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 3:36 PM

To: rd-usa

Cc: LCollier@...

Subject: RE: nutrition analysis software

Hi ,

I have been using Nutribase in my private practice for over 3 years to

complete client assessments and perform nutritional analyses of client

intakes, recipes, cycle menus and restaurant menu items. Nutribase more

than meets my particular needs. It takes some time to learn all the

features (and there are many) but overall I am very pleased with this

nutrition and fitness software program.

They also provide sample weekly meal plans at various calorie levels for

diabetes, heart disease, DASH, weight loss, sports nutrition/body building

and vegetarian diets that you can modify to meet your client's specific

needs. You also receive detailed nutrient analysis of client's intakes and

assessment report that clients seem to be real impressed with. Nutribase

also has a PDA version. I have used it to generate nutrient facts labels

and it worked very well for me.

You can either download it directly from their website or receive a CD if

you prefer. They just came out with the latest version - NB7. Also, I like

the fact that all updates are free (they update it fairly frequently as they

are striving for continuous improvement). And the customer service is

excellent. Visit www.nutribase.com for more information and

www.nutribase.com/highend.shtm for various program comparisons.

I hope this helps.

Francis, RD, CD-N

Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist

Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

www.rightchoices-nutrition.com

" Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

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Can you create cyle menus with the Nutribase program?

Carl

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From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Francis

Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 3:36 PM

To: rd-usa

Cc: LCollier@...

Subject: RE: nutrition analysis software

Hi ,

I have been using Nutribase in my private practice for over 3 years to

complete client assessments and perform nutritional analyses of client

intakes, recipes, cycle menus and restaurant menu items. Nutribase more

than meets my particular needs. It takes some time to learn all the

features (and there are many) but overall I am very pleased with this

nutrition and fitness software program.

They also provide sample weekly meal plans at various calorie levels for

diabetes, heart disease, DASH, weight loss, sports nutrition/body building

and vegetarian diets that you can modify to meet your client's specific

needs. You also receive detailed nutrient analysis of client's intakes and

assessment report that clients seem to be real impressed with. Nutribase

also has a PDA version. I have used it to generate nutrient facts labels

and it worked very well for me.

You can either download it directly from their website or receive a CD if

you prefer. They just came out with the latest version - NB7. Also, I like

the fact that all updates are free (they update it fairly frequently as they

are striving for continuous improvement). And the customer service is

excellent. Visit www.nutribase.com for more information and

www.nutribase.com/highend.shtm for various program comparisons.

I hope this helps.

Francis, RD, CD-N

Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist

Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

www.rightchoices-nutrition.com

" Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

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Nutribase is quite cool - as you can burn a CD to give to your clients -

they load the program on their computer - input the data and give back

to you for the analysis.

Also, if you have ever boughten any other nutrient analysis program and

can give proof of ownership they will give you $100 ( I may be off on

the actual amount) off the purchase price.

I just scanned in a copy of my food processor disk for them. BUT I

still use food processor for research as it is still the cream of the crop

Marg Alfieri

Francis wrote:

> Hi ,

> I have been using Nutribase in my private practice for over 3 years to

> complete client assessments and perform nutritional analyses of client

> intakes, recipes, cycle menus and restaurant menu items. Nutribase more

> than meets my particular needs. It takes some time to learn all the

> features (and there are many) but overall I am very pleased with this

> nutrition and fitness software program.

>

> They also provide sample weekly meal plans at various calorie levels for

> diabetes, heart disease, DASH, weight loss, sports nutrition/body building

> and vegetarian diets that you can modify to meet your client's specific

> needs. You also receive detailed nutrient analysis of client's intakes and

> assessment report that clients seem to be real impressed with. Nutribase

> also has a PDA version. I have used it to generate nutrient facts labels

> and it worked very well for me.

>

> You can either download it directly from their website or receive a CD if

> you prefer. They just came out with the latest version - NB7. Also, I like

> the fact that all updates are free (they update it fairly frequently

> as they

> are striving for continuous improvement) . And the customer service is

> excellent. Visit www.nutribase. com for more information and

> www.nutribase. com/highend. shtm for various program comparisons.

>

> I hope this helps.

>

>

>

> Francis, RD, CD-N

> Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutrition ist

> Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

>

> www.rightchoices- nutrition. com

> " Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

>

>

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I have recently started using nutribase, do you burn them the whole nutibase

program?

Re: nutrition analysis software

Nutribase is quite cool - as you can burn a CD to give to your clients -

they load the program on their computer - input the data and give back

to you for the analysis.

Also, if you have ever boughten any other nutrient analysis program and

can give proof of ownership they will give you $100 ( I may be off on

the actual amount) off the purchase price.

I just scanned in a copy of my food processor disk for them. BUT I

still use food processor for research as it is still the cream of the crop

Marg Alfieri

Francis wrote:

> Hi ,

> I have been using Nutribase in my private practice for over 3 years to

> complete client assessments and perform nutritional analyses of client

> intakes, recipes, cycle menus and restaurant menu items. Nutribase more

> than meets my particular needs. It takes some time to learn all the

> features (and there are many) but overall I am very pleased with this

> nutrition and fitness software program.

>

> They also provide sample weekly meal plans at various calorie levels for

> diabetes, heart disease, DASH, weight loss, sports nutrition/body building

> and vegetarian diets that you can modify to meet your client's specific

> needs. You also receive detailed nutrient analysis of client's intakes and

> assessment report that clients seem to be real impressed with. Nutribase

> also has a PDA version. I have used it to generate nutrient facts labels

> and it worked very well for me.

>

> You can either download it directly from their website or receive a CD if

> you prefer. They just came out with the latest version - NB7. Also, I like

> the fact that all updates are free (they update it fairly frequently

> as they

> are striving for continuous improvement) . And the customer service is

> excellent. Visit www.nutribase. com for more information and

> www.nutribase. com/highend. shtm for various program comparisons.

>

> I hope this helps.

>

>

>

> Francis, RD, CD-N

> Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutrition ist

> Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

>

> www.rightchoices- nutrition. com

> " Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

>

>

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there is a way of burning - I learn by calling the help desk - or

searching it from the help menu. It is been a while since I used it.

My girlfriend and fellow RD - Eva does it all the time, I can email her

and get the details if that helps

Marg

Waterfall15@... wrote:

> I have recently started using nutribase, do you burn them the whole

> nutibase program?

>

>

>

> Re: nutrition analysis software

>

> Nutribase is quite cool - as you can burn a CD to give to your clients -

> they load the program on their computer - input the data and give back

> to you for the analysis.

> Also, if you have ever boughten any other nutrient analysis program and

> can give proof of ownership they will give you $100 ( I may be off on

> the actual amount) off the purchase price.

>

> I just scanned in a copy of my food processor disk for them. BUT I

> still use food processor for research as it is still the cream of the crop

>

> Marg Alfieri

>

> Francis wrote:

>

> > Hi ,

> > I have been using Nutribase in my private practice for over 3 years to

> > complete client assessments and perform nutritional analyses of client

> > intakes, recipes, cycle menus and restaurant menu items. Nutribase more

> > than meets my particular needs. It takes some time to learn all the

> > features (and there are many) but overall I am very pleased with this

> > nutrition and fitness software program.

> >

> > They also provide sample weekly meal plans at various calorie levels for

> > diabetes, heart disease, DASH, weight loss, sports nutrition/body

> building

> > and vegetarian diets that you can modify to meet your client's specific

> > needs. You also receive detailed nutrient analysis of client's

> intakes and

> > assessment report that clients seem to be real impressed with. Nutribase

> > also has a PDA version. I have used it to generate nutrient facts labels

> > and it worked very well for me.

> >

> > You can either download it directly from their website or receive a

> CD if

> > you prefer. They just came out with the latest version - NB7. Also,

> I like

> > the fact that all updates are free (they update it fairly frequently

> > as they

> > are striving for continuous improvement) . And the customer service is

> > excellent. Visit www.nutribase. com for more information and

> > www.nutribase. com/highend. shtm for various program comparisons.

> >

> > I hope this helps.

> >

> >

> >

> > Francis, RD, CD-N

> > Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutrition ist

> > Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

> >

> > www.rightchoices- nutrition. com

> > " Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

> >

> >

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thank you, it would be great if you could pass on how to do that for me.

Re: nutrition analysis software

>

> Nutribase is quite cool - as you can burn a CD to give to your clients -

> they load the program on their computer - input the data and give back

> to you for the analysis.

> Also, if you have ever boughten any other nutrient analysis program and

> can give proof of ownership they will give you $100 ( I may be off on

> the actual amount) off the purchase price.

>

> I just scanned in a copy of my food processor disk for them. BUT I

> still use food processor for research as it is still the cream of the crop

>

> Marg Alfieri

>

> Francis wrote:

>

> > Hi ,

> > I have been using Nutribase in my private practice for over 3 years to

> > complete client assessments and perform nutritional analyses of client

> > intakes, recipes, cycle menus and restaurant menu items. Nutribase more

> > than meets my particular needs. It takes some time to learn all the

> > features (and there are many) but overall I am very pleased with this

> > nutrition and fitness software program.

> >

> > They also provide sample weekly meal plans at various calorie levels for

> > diabetes, heart disease, DASH, weight loss, sports nutrition/body

> building

> > and vegetarian diets that you can modify to meet your client's specific

> > needs. You also receive detailed nutrient analysis of client's

> intakes and

> > assessment report that clients seem to be real impressed with. Nutribase

> > also has a PDA version. I have used it to generate nutrient facts labels

> > and it worked very well for me.

> >

> > You can either download it directly from their website or receive a

> CD if

> > you prefer. They just came out with the latest version - NB7. Also,

> I like

> > the fact that all updates are free (they update it fairly frequently

> > as they

> > are striving for continuous improvement) . And the customer service is

> > excellent. Visit www.nutribase. com for more information and

> > www.nutribase. com/highend. shtm for various program comparisons.

> >

> > I hope this helps.

> >

> >

> >

> > Francis, RD, CD-N

> > Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutrition ist

> > Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

> >

> > www.rightchoices- nutrition. com

> > " Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

> >

> >

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Ok - may take a bit before I get a hold of Eva - will let you know

marg

Waterfall15@... wrote:

> thank you, it would be great if you could pass on how to do that for me.

>

>

>

> Re: nutrition analysis software

> >

> > Nutribase is quite cool - as you can burn a CD to give to your clients -

> > they load the program on their computer - input the data and give back

> > to you for the analysis.

> > Also, if you have ever boughten any other nutrient analysis program and

> > can give proof of ownership they will give you $100 ( I may be off on

> > the actual amount) off the purchase price.

> >

> > I just scanned in a copy of my food processor disk for them. BUT I

> > still use food processor for research as it is still the cream of

> the crop

> >

> > Marg Alfieri

> >

> > Francis wrote:

> >

> > > Hi ,

> > > I have been using Nutribase in my private practice for over 3 years to

> > > complete client assessments and perform nutritional analyses of client

> > > intakes, recipes, cycle menus and restaurant menu items. Nutribase

> more

> > > than meets my particular needs. It takes some time to learn all the

> > > features (and there are many) but overall I am very pleased with this

> > > nutrition and fitness software program.

> > >

> > > They also provide sample weekly meal plans at various calorie

> levels for

> > > diabetes, heart disease, DASH, weight loss, sports nutrition/body

> > building

> > > and vegetarian diets that you can modify to meet your client's

> specific

> > > needs. You also receive detailed nutrient analysis of client's

> > intakes and

> > > assessment report that clients seem to be real impressed with.

> Nutribase

> > > also has a PDA version. I have used it to generate nutrient facts

> labels

> > > and it worked very well for me.

> > >

> > > You can either download it directly from their website or receive a

> > CD if

> > > you prefer. They just came out with the latest version - NB7. Also,

> > I like

> > > the fact that all updates are free (they update it fairly frequently

> > > as they

> > > are striving for continuous improvement) . And the customer service is

> > > excellent. Visit www.nutribase. com for more information and

> > > www.nutribase. com/highend. shtm for various program comparisons.

> > >

> > > I hope this helps.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Francis, RD, CD-N

> > > Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutrition ist

> > > Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

> > >

> > > www.rightchoices- nutrition. com

> > > " Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

> > >

> > >

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To burn a CD in Nutribase, click on the IM (intake module) icon; then select

burn an intake module CD. Insert a blank, recordable CD-R and then press

Burn CD. A few minutes later, you are good to go.

I hope this helps.

Francis, RD, CD-N

Registered Dietitian, Certified Dietitian-Nutritionist

Right Choices Nutrition, LLC

www.rightchoices-nutrition.com

" Helping People Make The Right Choices About Food & Nutrition. "

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