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Delicious Ways to Improve Your Health by Reducing Salt in Your Diet
If your line most Americans, you may be endangering your health by eating an excessive amount of salt. Too much salt can put you at risk for high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
Government guidelines recommend no more than 2,300 mg per day of sodium for people over the age of two. That’s about 1 teaspoon of salt a day. In reality, the average American eats more than 3,400mg a day, which is about 50% too much. The main culprits are processed and prepared foods, which account for 80% of this total.
The good news is that there are steps you can take now to reduce your personal consumption of salt and sodium. There are also things you can do to help ensure that the food industry offers better low-salt options in the future.
Try these simple techniques to cut back on salt without sacrificing flavor:
1. Cut down gradually. It has taken many years for Americans to develop their preference for salty foods, but the trend is reversible. If you cut down on salt gradually, eventually you won’t even notice the difference. You will grow to love the natural flavors of foods.
2. Plan your daily diet. By planning and prepping your meals ahead of time, you will be less likely to purchase fast food and convenience foods outside of the home during a busy day. Cooking your own meals ensures that you are getting the proper nutrients you need, while minimizing the added salt and sodium that you don’t.
3. Change the way you use your salt shaker. Rather than adding salt automatically, taste the food first to see if it needs more seasoning.
4. Learn to read labels. Check the percentage daily value for sodium on food labels. You may be surprised that some items, such as frozen dinners, that don’t taste salty may contain as much as 50% of the recommendation for a single day.
5. Limit your use of convenience foods and processed foods. Processed foods and restaurant meals are often high in sodium. Cook your own pasta and rice instead of using boxed mixes. Eat fresh or frozen vegetables rather than canned vegetables.
6. Substitute other seasonings for salt. You can still eat tasty meals by experimenting with other spices. Try cinnamon on carrots, ginger on chicken, or lemon on fish.
Other ways to reduce your intake of sodium:
Public health experts estimate that cutting back on salt could prevent more than 100,000 deaths annually.
It’s easy to lower sodium in your diet while still enjoying delicious foods, and the health benefits of this one simple change are astounding!
In what ways do YOU cut back on salt and sodium in your diet? Feel free to comment below!
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