My god, it's everywhere...
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I agree. I had no idea how much sodium was in food that is supposed to be "healthy".0
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Ermegerd. Sodium and sugars aren't the debil.
Sodium actually protects you from the devil!!!!
I thought that just worked for demons?
You have to throw it over your left shoulder.
Garlic salt repels vampires with hypertension.0 -
I solved my sodium problem rather easily.
I removed it from my diary. Now I don't see that big red number any more.0 -
Sodium.
Only two days on here and calories, fat, fiber, protein is good, I can sustain this.
But wow, sodium. I had no idea I was eating so much, and how so heavy in breads!
Time to change grocery shopping habits.
Thank you myfitnesspal, opened my eyes.
I'm under in sodium 5 out of the 7 days a week. basically anything you dont make yourself is going to have sodium. It sucks but I know its just water weight if the scale goes up because of it0 -
Sodium.
Only two days on here and calories, fat, fiber, protein is good, I can sustain this.
But wow, sodium. I had no idea I was eating so much, and how so heavy in breads!
Time to change grocery shopping habits.
Thank you myfitnesspal, opened my eyes.
You aint kidding....am attacking my macros a little down the road, but the sodium thing floored me also....0 -
Sodium was the first thing I was shocked by when I started using MFP. Pretty much anything I eat out of a box or pre-package will blow up my sodium number for the day. It's easy enough to stay hydrated and drink that off, but still, it was an eye opener for me to.0
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Wait, is sodium the enemy now?0
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Wait, is sodium the enemy now?
No it's not the enemy. I just don't like the bloat I get from too much of it. I do enjoy me some salt mmmm Cocktail sauce0 -
Wait, is sodium the enemy now?
Yes. Sodium is the enemy. All sodium are terrorists.0 -
You know what else is everywhere?
Water.
Seriously, unless you have a medical reason to, don't demonize sugar/sodium. K? K.0 -
Wait, is sodium the enemy now?
Yes. Sodium is the enemy. All sodium are terrorists.
Beware of the Sodiumites0 -
I solved my sodium problem rather easily.
I removed it from my diary. Now I don't see that big red number any more.
This. I did it with sugar too.
It's not medically necessary for me to freak out over it, so I just don't.0 -
I can't find the actual study, but... http://scienceblog.com/71412/levels-of-sodium-intake-recommended-by-cdc-associated-with-harmful-health-outcomes/The study, “Compared With Usual Sodium Intake, Low-and Excessive-Sodium Diets Are Associated With Increased Mortality: A Meta-Analysis,” concluded that 2,645 – 4,945 mg of sodium per day, a range of intake within which the vast majority of Americans fall, actually results in more favorable health outcomes than the CDC’s current recommendation of less than 2300mg/day for healthy individuals under 50 years old, and less than 1500 mg/day for most over 50 years. This study was a combined analysis of 25 individual studies, which measured results from over 274,683 individuals.0
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I know! So much sodium in things like almond milk. And in my favorite foods (this, I knew about), like kimchi and pickles.0
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Wait, is sodium the enemy now?
For those of us with high blood pressure and advised by our doctors to reduce sodium, yeah - I would say it's my enemy. Doesn't mean it's your enemy, but then I am not big on using broad brushes on such matters.0 -
What's so great about MFP (on others like it) is the awareness it brings to so many of us who just didn't have a clue. When I started looking at the nutrition labels on my old favorite canned and frozen foods, I was so shocked by the sodium content, and often with the canned foods, I was eating more than a single serving at a time, so the sodium intake was even higher . I don't have high blood pressure, but it sure runs in my family, so I do try to keep the sodium levels in check.0
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I solved my sodium problem rather easily.
I removed it from my diary. Now I don't see that big red number any more.
Thank you. I was scanning through the replies before saying the exact same thing. I'm pretty sure my system would go into some sort of shock if I cut my sodium intake as far as the suggestion.0 -
I thought you were going to say stupidity. But yes, sodium, too.0
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Too much sodium can be an issue...too little sodium can also be an issue.
I have hypertension so went all balls to the wall trying to cut sodium early on and all I ended up with was a bunch of cramping on my runs; it did nothing for my hypertension.
I still try to watch it, but so long as I'm between around 1800 mg and the RDA I seem to do fine...much below 1800 mg and I start having cramping issues. I exercise quite a bit and I drink tons of water...I also make sure that my potassium intake is around 1.5 times my sodium intake. For many people, that is the bigger issue...their PH balance is way off...too much sodium and not enough potassium.0 -
If I could have a salt lick installed in my apartment, I would. I think I've lost my tolerance, though. I had a few packets of soy sauce last night and woke up 3 lbs heavier this morning.0
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When I was a little one, I would pour table salt into the palm of my hand and lick it up, on an almost daily basis. My mother was horrified, but my doctor was like "lol no biggie." Years later, I still loves my salt, but not THAT much.
....I just felt like sharing. Back to your originally scheduled MFP-ing.0
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