#health
  • 1.
    17 days ago by rnaidenov
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    Category: 3rd Party Integrations
    The AI Nutrition Tracker plugin brings AI-driven food analysis into your notes by turning meal descriptions or photos into structured nutrition logs. It works with text or images, interpreting portions, cooking styles and complex dishes to estimate calories, protein, carbs and fat. Saved meals help with routine tracking, and the generated entries can use detailed cards or simpler layouts depending on how you prefer to review your intake. The plugin supports multiple models through OpenRouter, letting you pick from options like Claude, GPT or Gemini for the analysis workflow.
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  • 2.
    Foodiary
    Plugin
    2 years ago by vkostyanetsky
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    The Foodiary plugin is designed to help users track their daily food intake and nutritional values directly within Obsidian. It works by referencing a user-maintained folder of product files, each containing basic nutritional information like calories, protein, fat, and carbs per 100 grams. By adding a simple code block to daily notes, users can log what they ate and how much, and the plugin calculates total nutritional values automatically.
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    Fastimer
    Plugin
    2 years ago by vkostyanetsky
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    Category: Productivity Tools
    The Fastimer plugin for Obsidian is designed to help users track their fasting intervals. It allows you to easily add a code block to your notes that tracks the start and end times of your fast, displaying elapsed and remaining times along with a progress bar. The plugin visualizes fasting zones such as anabolic, catabolic, fat burning, and ketosis phases, and updates dynamically as you edit the block. You can customize the fasting duration, and mark the fast as finished with the current date and time. This tool is ideal for those looking to monitor intermittent fasting directly within their Obsidian notes.
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