Not exact matches
Most parents understand that they should
limit their child's
intake of
soda.
Limit your caffeine
intake before you nurse — this means watch your coffee,
soda, and chocolate
intake.
It also caps sodium
intake at 1,500 mg a day, the amount in three quarters of a teaspoon (3.75 g) of salt, and
limits sodas and sugary juices at 36 ounces (1 liter) a week.
In an effort to
limit sugar consumption, diabetics generally consume more diet
soda as a group, and some of the diet
soda intake and dementia correlation could be as a result of diabetes, along with other vascular risk factors.
Limit your
intake of sodium - rich condiments such as soy sauce, and check food labels for sodium - containing ingredients such as baking
soda, baking powder, disodium phosphate and monosodium glutamate, or MSG.