Salt/Sodium

toman123
Posts: 1 Member
People can you all pleeeease just Google how to convert salt to sodium and start entering the correct values please! It's a real pain in the *kitten* having to correct it every single time!!!
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Or input your own values and not rely on erroneous entries from others, which is my preference.1
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Or input your own values and not rely on erroneous entries from others, which is my preference.
Mine too. I don't track salt and really can't be bothered to Google it, so I add my own entries (and don't share them), and leave that bit blank. Of course, if MFP ever loses its small-town mentality and realises that the EU lists salt not sodium and puts that as an optional data point, I'll add it.0 -
Don't pay any attention to sodium intake0
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I also don't track salt however not entering a value when I know what it is plays with my slight OCD so I work it out anyway
Ps salt in grams value / 2.5 x 1000 = sodium value.0 -
Or don't track it at all!1
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