Announcing NutritionPedia

What is NutritionPedia?

NutritionPedia is a Reference:
Your resource for easily finding nutritional information for your favorite or for that matter "not so favorite" foods.  The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires that nutrition labels be placed on most foods but this data can be hard to find without finding and reading the actual food label. NutritionPedia's goal is to provide easy access to nutrition information for all foods.

NutritionPedia is a LifeStyle Management Tool:
 
Use NutritionPedia to find nutrition information to assist you with your dieting, health and wellness goals.

NutritionPedia is a Wiki: 
Once you register for a free account you can add items to the NutritionPedia database.  Click here for the definition of a wiki.

You Can Help NutritionPedia

New products are coming out everyday and we are trying to keep up. If you can't find an item you can help us keep up by visiting www.nutritionpedia.com and clicking Add and to add the item to the NutritionPedia database.

You Can Help Feed the Hungry

For every valid item you add to the NutritionPedia database we will donate $.10 to Hosea Williams Feed the Hungry & Homeless.

We Got a Google!

The NutritionPedia search is now powered by our very own Google search computer.  Searches are now extremely fast and the results look just like the Google searches you are already familiar with.

Please Visit us at NutritionPedia.com



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Calories
The key to successful long-term weight maintenance is actually quite simple? energy in must equal energy out. more...

Protein
Protein provides structure and plays important roles in regulating body functions.  Dietary protein can also be used to meet the body’s energy needs, but is not the preferred energy source. more...

Fats
The fats are a diverse group; not only do they serve to insulate our body against the elements, but when needed they are utilized as a back-up energy reserve. more...

Carbohydrates
Humans store complex carbohydrates in the form of glycogen, whereas plants store these carbohydrates as starch. more...
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