Monday, 11 May 2015

15 Common Foods That Are High Sodium (Some Might Surprise You)

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15 Common Foods That Are High Sodium (Some Might Surprise You)

 Sodium seems to be in everything -- you know it's in salty foods, but there are some not-salty foods that have it as well, so today's newsletter is all about sodium.

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Shereen Lehman, MS
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15 Common Foods That Are High Sodium (Some Might Surprise You)
If you need to watch your sodium intake, you'll need to know which foods are high in sodium, even if they're not all that salty. Review these 16 foods that are high in sodium. Read more ...
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Why and How to Cut Sodium From Your Diet

In some cases, sodium can have an effect on your blood pressure and heart disease risk. Here's how to avoid salt and sodium in your diet. Read more ...

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This is Why There's So Much Sodium in Processed Foods

Salt and other compounds that contain sodium are excellent food preservatives and flavor enhancers so food manufacturers use a lot of sodium. Read more ... 

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In Case You Missed It: Simple Recipes for Berries and Walnuts
Last week I explained that walnuts and berries are nutritious and good for your diet. Here are six easy to male recipes featuring walnuts and berries. Read more ...
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