Best macro foods and where to find them

typehack
typehack Posts: 4 Member
edited November 27 in Food and Nutrition
Was having massive trouble finding low-sodium healthy foods for purchase.
This is a call - out for all brands and where they are available.

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  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    "Low sodium healthy foods"

    That's really generic. How about "fruits and vegetables, lean meats and dairy"?
  • WholeFoods4Lyfe
    WholeFoods4Lyfe Posts: 1,518 Member
    Pretty much anything that isn't packaged is going to be low sodium - namely fresh fruits, veggies, meats, fish.....these things can be found by shopping the outer aisles of any grocery store.

    FYI Sodium isn't bad for you, and is actually a very important part of a healthy, well balanced diet (pre-existing medical conditions like hypertension aside).
  • typehack
    typehack Posts: 4 Member
    Steel cut oats - Western Family - Safeway (in health food section)
    "Just bubbles" Speaking water (soda water) - Western Family - Safeway
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,093 Member
    Pretty much anything that isn't packaged is going to be low sodium - namely fresh fruits, veggies, meats, fish.....these things can be found by shopping the outer aisles of any grocery store.

    FYI Sodium isn't bad for you, and is actually a very important part of a healthy, well balanced diet (pre-existing medical conditions like hypertension aside).

    It's also very easy to find frozen fruits, veggies, meats, and fish that have little or no added sodium -- just be sure to check the labels.
    typehack wrote: »
    Steel cut oats - Western Family - Safeway (in health food section)
    "Just bubbles" Speaking water (soda water) - Western Family - Safeway


    I wouldn't exactly call sparkling water a "macro food," considering it has no protein, no fat, and no carbs. It does pair nicely with some distilled spirits, which would get you the fourth macro -- alcohol.

    Almost all whole foods are going to have low levels of sodium.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,420 Member
    Why are you concerned with sodium? Do you have a diagnosed health issue? I'm not asking what it is (if there is one) but sodium is a necessary electrolyte. I agree with all the above, your best bet is low-processed foods. Check the labels.

    Bread and wheat products have a lot of sodium. So do canned or jarred vegetables and sauces. Use fresh produce as much as possible, go easy on the cheeses and condiments like hot sauce or soy or stir fry sauces.
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