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Introduction
What is a Low-Sodium Diet?
How Do I Follow a Low-Sodium Diet?
Step 1: Stop Adding Salt to Food
Step 2: Adapt Your Preferred Foods to Low-Sodium Versions
Step 3: Pick Foods Naturally Low in Sodium
Step 4: Learn to Read Food Labels
Reading a Food Label for Sodium Content
Other Tips to Help You Get Started
Tracking the Sodium in Your Diet
Questions to Ask Your Doctor or Nurse
Questions and Answers About a Low-Sodium Diet
Low-Sodium Spices, Herbs, Seasonings and Condiments
High-Sodium Spices, Herbs, Seasonings and Condiments
Foods with Less Than 10 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Foods with 10 to 40 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Foods with 40 to 65 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Foods with 65 to 120 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Foods with 120 to 175 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Foods with 175 to 350 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Foods with 350 to 500 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Foods with 500 to 800 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Foods with More Than 800 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Examples of Low-Sodium Foods
Examples of High-Sodium Foods
High-Sodium Foods and Low-Sodium Alternatives
Examples of Sodium Content of Fast Foods
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Examples: Foods With 65-120 mg of Sodium Per Serving
Clams, steamed (3 oz.)
Milk (whole or skim, 1 cup)
Ice cream (1/2 cup)
Mustard, chili, and hot sauce
(1 tsp.)
Mayonnaise (1 tbsp.)
Yogurt (1 cup)
Milk
(evaporated, 1/2 cup)
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