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Counting Fish Oil Suppliments?
I was wondering if anyone counts fish oil omega suppliments towards their calorie count for the day?
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Lol, I throw in all my supplements for 20 calories on my hand-scribbled list. I really use it more as a way of tracking the fact that I've taken them for the day.
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You know, in terms of accuracy, you obviously should count them - they have calories, they are like any other oil, and they count toward your daily total.
Here's why I don't count them, though. I'm a calorie snob. Really! I am all about max pleasure for my calories, and taking a fish oil supplement? Not worth the calories. But I know I should take them, because I don't eat as much Omega-3 as I should. So I take them and ignore the calories, because otherwise, I'd be thinking "I could have cooked my 4-serving veggie dish in a tbsp of oil instead of taking these stupid pills" and then I'd never take them. |
I use an exchange system rather than counting calories, but I also don't count my Omega3 capsules. I take 3 capsules daily, which is probably the equivalent of at least one fat exchange, but I never have counted them, like mandalinn, because I didn't want to be have a reason not to take them. Although there's no longer much risk of that. I'm taking them partially for the nutritional supplement, but mostly for the anti-inflammatory effects. I had to stop taking NSAIDS for arthritis pain, and I read some studies that Omega3 supplements helped many people reduce their need for NSAIDS, and my doctor said it was worth a shot to substitute the fish oil for my relafen. For the first month without the NSAIDs I felt terrible, but I'm doing pretty well now, so now I see the fish oil as "pain medication," but I still don't count them.
I think for most people such things really don't matter one way or another. If you go overboard with a list of things you don't count, it obviously could stall weight loss, but I don't thing that calculating the calories in your supplements and medications is something that most people have to worry about. |
I count mine. But, that's only 35 calories for the 3 pills I take, so it's not that much. If I go 35 calories over I'm not going to stress about it.
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Heh. I'm anal enough that I do count them. I also count my multi vitamins. But then by the time you add up the vitamins, the fish oil, and a few other things, it's nearly 50 cals. So I count them.
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I count it when I occasionally take a fish oil capsule, or a viactiv calcium chew, or a multi. I only take them when I feel I've been falling behind on those nutrients, and so counting it encourages me to eat better!
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I don't count any of my vitamins. Haven't even bothered to figure out how many calories they add up to. I figure I have to draw the line somewhere and this is it. Plus, I have a 200 calorie range that I keep to so it's all good for me.
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I eat in a range too, my "minimum" exchanges for the day are those for a 1500 calorie plan, and my "maximum" exchanges make up an 1800 calorie plan, and I aim somewhere in the middle. When I reach a weight where I have to have tighter control, I'll consider more precise calculations, but for me I go a little nutsy when I'm too anal about "exact" calorie counts (which is why I chose an exchange system. When I count calories I tend to obsess over small calorie calculations, and I didn't become obese over small calorie miscalculations.) Before the internet, I would use three different calorie counting books, average their information, and obsess over which was "correct," then decide I probably should use the "highest count," basically spending 20 minutes considering a difference of less than 10 calories.
With the internet, I'm almost as bad, so for me a "short hand" method was more effective. The exchange system is still a calorie counting system, because each exchange has a very similar calorie count, but I don't have to worry about the miniscule mathematics. For most people I think "simple calorie counting," is the simpler method, but I guess everyone has to deal with their own idiosyncracies. |
Nope - for me...it's just part of my 'baseline' of life. Those thirty calories are just there and don't make a big difference to me. I have a range of calories I follow - so they are just 'in there' somewhere.
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