Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 I am new at all this. But i found some recipes on the web for the ketogenic diet, and i dont know how to figure out the calories, and how much to give . her ratio is 3.5:1. what that means i dont know. umm.. you see all i have been doing is making the dinners and stuff that the doctor gave us when she started the deit, and she is a little tired of having all the same foods. i want to make her something else but i dont know how to figure out how much to give her. I feel very stupid at this point in time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 I have spend the last six months writing software that might help you. It is called The Ketogenic Menu Organiser We are using it our selfs in the calculation and organization of the diet for . Here is a list of features : Enables user to enter patient's name and dietary requirements. Enables user to select patient from pull-down list. Enables user to add food items. Enables user to select food from pull-down lists. Calculates amount of food in accordance with the dietary requirements. Enables user to manually alter amount of food. Shows clear High/Low indication when the menu is out of balance. Enables user to add preparation steps. Enables user to save menus and preparation steps in database. Enables user to recall menus from database. Enables user to edit and recalculate recalled menus. Enables user to print menus with preparation steps and dietary information. Enables user to create a one week's schedule. Enables user to print schedule. Can be used both for the classical Ketogenic Diet as well as for modified ones. Calculates Kilo calories to Kilojoules. Includes a database with approximately 300 food items in ASCII format. Includes an instruction manual. Includes instruction AVI s (computer video files) It requires no other software to run it. It is Windows interface. I ask for a $50 donation. Drop me a line if you are interested. Regards, J.J. van der Wiel Tel: +61 2 9484 8352 Mob: 0418 686231 Fax: +61 2 9484 8352 E-mail: vanderwiel@... Address: 32 Keighran place Cherrybrook NSW 2126 Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2004 Report Share Posted May 5, 2004 Most of us use the Stanford mealplanner program that someone else gave you the link for..... it's a real lifesaver. It is free to download but you do have to have Excel in order to run it. I honestly don't know how I could have done this diet for over two years without that planner program. Since each child's diet stats are different, you really have to have the recipes customized and the planner allows you to do that. You'll be an expert in no time at all. Don't worry about feeling stupid.... you're not..... it's just a LOT to take in all at once. No such thing as a question you can't ask around here. Patti, list moderator and mom to Katera (age 6). how??? I am new at all this. But i found some recipes on the web for the ketogenic diet, and i dont know how to figure out the calories, and how much to give . her ratio is 3.5:1. what that means i dont know. umm.. you see all i have been doing is making the dinners and stuff that the doctor gave us when she started the deit, and she is a little tired of having all the same foods. i want to make her something else but i dont know how to figure out how much to give her. I feel very stupid at this point in time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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