Can't add pantothenic acid to custom foods
#2
FitDay Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 10

Pantothenic Acid is not being added to my totals in any of the reports when it comes from any customized or edited foods.
For the reports Total Nutrition, Nutrition Facts, Nutrition as PerCent RDA, or Nutrition Budget it is showing the incorrect amount or missing the correct value if edited, created or customized foods were used.
There is no entry for pantothenic acid in the Nutrition as Percent of Daily Value Report.
The "Set Nutrition Goals," the NUTRITION FACTS sheet does not have an entry for Pantothenic Acid even though it is listed in the reports. You cannot asign a min/max goal value.
anyone else notice this? or care?
For the reports Total Nutrition, Nutrition Facts, Nutrition as PerCent RDA, or Nutrition Budget it is showing the incorrect amount or missing the correct value if edited, created or customized foods were used.
There is no entry for pantothenic acid in the Nutrition as Percent of Daily Value Report.
The "Set Nutrition Goals," the NUTRITION FACTS sheet does not have an entry for Pantothenic Acid even though it is listed in the reports. You cannot asign a min/max goal value.
anyone else notice this? or care?
#4
#5
FitDay Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 5

I just entered the vitamin as a custom food, as much nutrition information as FitDay allows, and it shows up in my food log. I agree with some other posts about panthotenic acid, which I think is Vitamin B5. It tells me I'm deficient when I know I'm not. It would be nice to enter all the nutrients. I'd also like to enter omega-3s since my Dr. wants me to be adding them to my diet.
#6
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 137

I just entered the vitamin as a custom food, as much nutrition information as FitDay allows, and it shows up in my food log. I agree with some other posts about panthotenic acid, which I think is Vitamin B5. It tells me I'm deficient when I know I'm not. It would be nice to enter all the nutrients. I'd also like to enter omega-3s since my Dr. wants me to be adding them to my diet.
#7
FitDay Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 2

Almonds contain pantothenic acid. 10.2 cups of almonds contains 100% of the RDA of pantothenic acid. I then "customized" the almonds to my multi-vitamin by deleting all the basic information on calories, fat, etc and adding the vitamin and mineral percentages that were in my multi. You can also rename this "custom" food to your multi-vitamin.