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chris hewes

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May 3, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/3/96
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Announcing the release of the Nutrition Analysis Tool (NAT) v1.1

This updated version features:
* It is now easy to save your analysis (to your hard drive or disk) and
then call it up later with the same foods and amounts.

* A new formatting option optimizes the layout of the analysis results
so that they can be more easily printed.

* A new section called Optional Advanced Features has been added.
Currently there is only one feature, a tool to suggest alternative
foods for your diet in case you are deficient or excessive in a
particular nutrient.

The Nutrition Analysis Tool (NAT) is a fully functional nutrient
analysis program available free via the World Wide Web.
Utilizing the USDA database (Handbook #8), NAT brings you
the power to analyze your diet for 21 important nutrients. NAT
has a step by step introducion to quickly and easily teach you the
various functions of the tool. Please try it out and tell your
friends!

chris hewes
c-h...@uiuc.edu

chris hewes

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May 3, 1996, 3:00:00 AM5/3/96
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Announcing the release of the Nutrition Analysis Tool (NAT) v1.1

The Nutrition Analysis Tool (NAT) is a fully functional nutrient


analysis program available free via the World Wide Web.
Utilizing the USDA database (Handbook #8), NAT brings you
the power to analyze your diet for 21 important nutrients. NAT
has a step by step introducion to quickly and easily teach you the
various functions of the tool. Please try it out and tell your

friends! NAT is a web based program.

This updated version features:
* It is now easy to save your analysis (to your hard drive or disk) and
then call it up later with the same foods and amounts.

* A new formatting option optimizes the layout of the analysis results
so that they can be more easily printed.

* A new section called Optional Advanced Features has been added.
Currently there is only one feature, a tool to suggest alternative
foods for your diet in case you are deficient or excessive in a
particular nutrient.

http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~food-lab/nat/

chris hewes
c-h...@uiuc.edu

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