Not exact matches
Carbs are probably 60 % of my
diet Making this from scratch is not only more economical (
because you get a bunch more of it) but is way more nutritious and tasty than the process versions out there that are loaded with
sodium and bad fats.
I love creamy hummus, and must make my own
because I'm on a low -
sodium diet.
Must mention:
because we normally prefer / require reduced
sodium diets (SO much better for you), I will certainly reduce the quantity of salt in this dish — by at least half — for next time.
Infants only require a very minute amount of salt in their
diets, less than 1 gram of
sodium per day to be exact, until they reach a year
because their kidneys can't handle more salt than this.
If you decided to conceive a baby, milk should be a part of your everyday
diet,
because it contains calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron,
sodium, potassium, citric and hydrochloric acids, and many other.
You'll find some variety, but no red meat
because it's typically avoided in low
sodium diets.
«The need to educate customers about the nutritional content of restaurant foods is acute
because consumers increasingly eat away from home, restaurants serve large portions of energy - dense and high -
sodium foods, and obesity and the prevalence of other
diet - related diseases are high,» according to lead researcher Amy Auchincloss, PhD, MPH, of the Drexel University School of Public Health.
«Our findings are important
because they show that lowering
sodium is best targeted at those with hypertension who also consume high
sodium diets.»
Because individuals with kidney dysfunction must maintain
diets low in phosphorus and potassium, it's unclear if
sodium - reduced foods are safe for patients with kidney disease.
As flavorful as pickled and kippered herring may be, they shouldn't be a regular part of your
diet,
because both contain more than 700 milligrams of
sodium per serving, which is way too much.
With today's focus on low -
sodium diets, many people are drastically low in iodine
because they are neglecting the major source of iodine in the
diet, fortified salt.
It's true that salt is over-consumed on a «normal
diet» of highly processed foods,
because all of those boxed and canned items have large amounts of
sodium chloride (table salt) added to them.
Agreed, I have stopped drinking
diet sodas, not
because of the reasons stated above, but
because Sodium and Potassium Benzoate in the presence of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and sunlight can produce benzene, a known carcinogen.
Because the average American consumes more salt than needed, it is a good idea to monitor how much
sodium you're getting in your
diet.
The American Heart Association recommends limiting your
sodium intake to 1,500 milligrams per day
because a high -
sodium diet may increase your blood pressure and contribute to heart disease.
Avocado help
because they're a good source of potassium, which can effectively balance
sodium in your
diet, lowering your blood pressure in a jiffy.
It can be tricky for moms - to - be to get the right amount in their
diet, however,
because many might shy away from iodine - rich foods (like fish) or reduce their
sodium intake to improve heart health.
Sodium Bicarbonate can rapidly Alkalize your body far more effectively than diet, but it can't be continued long term because of the excess s
Sodium Bicarbonate can rapidly Alkalize your body far more effectively than
diet, but it can't be continued long term
because of the excess
sodiumsodium.
Yes,
because it is a zero
sodium diet.
Further, it's generally recommended that you take in five times more potassium than
sodium, but
because many New Zealander's
diets are so rich in high -
sodium processed foods, most people get two times more
sodium than potassium.
It's important to maintain a balance between
sodium and potassium in the
diet,
because sodium intake can affect potassium excretion, and vice versa.
Because its
sodium content is negligible, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Nutrient Database lists watermelon as contributing no
sodium to the recommended daily allowance of the mineral for healthy adult men and women following a 2,000 - calorie
diet.
Because insulin levels go down during a ketogenic
diet, your body starts shedding excess
sodium and water.
Most people should consume less salt (be it regular or sea salt),
because diets high in
sodium increase blood pressure and the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and kidney disease.
Since so many pet
diets are high in
sodium because of its appeal to canine and feline palates, it is difficult to find foods that have restricted levels of
sodium.