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How to Reduce your salt intake

Jan 12, 2010 09:26 PM
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Need to cut back on the sodium? Limiting your daily salt intake can help prevent major diseases. Here's how to cut the sodium out from your diet.



You Will Need:

• Low- or no-sodium packaged food

• Herbs

• Vinegar

• Lemons

Step 1: Read labels

Read labels when you shop. If salt or sodium chloride is one of the first ingredients listed on the label, don't buy the product.



Step 2: Eliminate high-sodium foods

Avoid high-sodium foods such as chips, salted nuts, and dressings. If you must eat them, try the low-sodium versions.



Step 3: Avoid processed foods

Buy fresh or plain frozen vegetables. Most processed foods have salt added for taste and as a preservative. When buying canned vegetables, look for ones labeled "no salt added."



Step 4: Rinse canned foods

Rinse any canned foods that do contain sodium under running water to get rid of excess salt.



Step 5: Reduce salt when cooking

Flavor foods with herbs, vinegar, and lemons instead of bouillon cubes and sauces, which are high in sodium.



Step 6: Don't add salt

Don't put additional salt on your food. Remove the salt shaker from the dinner table.



Step 7: Eat at accommodating restaurants

Go to restaurants that will prepare your food with low- or no-salt.



Step 8: Avoid fast food

Don't eat fast food. Fast food is notoriously high in salt.



Trivia: Among the many uses for salt other than in your diet are soothing bee stings, repelling fleas, and cleaning cutting boards.

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