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  • 31 December 2020 Alexander suggested this task

  • 02 January 2021 James @Bearable approved this task

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    This would be incredibly helpful. I use Cronometer to track my nutrients and make sure I’m eating enough of the right foods for health reasons, so having that information more easily sync with Bearable would be amazing. It already syncs to my Apple Health and my Noom app gets my food logging data from Apple Health so I know the Cronometer info is in Apple Health. It would be really amazing if I could even set thresholds like if I exceed x amount of sugar logged in Cronometer in a day, automatically tag the food factor “high sugar”.

    08 August 2021
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    I think this should extend to micronutrients. Personally I have found that I get irritable when consuming too much magnesium. Irritability is a factor that can be tracked. Magnesium is not. I think going about solving it as an entire nutritional solution will bear more fruit then an individuals choice of what to track. It would also reduce a lot of friction.

    09 October 2021
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    I’m going to add my vote to this for sure. I have been a long-time user of Cronometer and it tracks things so well (and with so many metrics!) that I can honestly say it would be a better boon for Bearable to be able to pull data from Cronometer in detail than it would be to implement a more thorough nutrition feature within the app itself. Just my 2¢ that in general, it would be best to first connect to APIs for apps that are already well established and do their One Thing well rather than spend resources trying to develop a clone in-house (Cronometer and Sleep as Android are great examples).

    08 February 2023