sodium

Tulipbirdy
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Im trying to eat healthy as possible to lose weight, but my healthy foods does not contain any/enough sodium. is that bad? what should i do?
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That does not sound like a problem to me!0
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I believe the minimum recommended intake is something like 500 mg. It is important to have some sodium in your diet, but what you actually need is a very small number. If you are getting less than that and are worried, just add a pinch of salt to your dinner.0
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The body does require some sodium, but don't worry if you're not hitting your daily goal. I rarely hit mine and it's never been an issue.0
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Eat some cottage cheese and you'll get some. But yes, you do need sodium in your diet.0
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AHA recommends no more that 2300mg a day. MFP has its default at 2500mg.
I have mine set to 2000mg. This way I can strive for that, and if I go over a little, I can still moderate enough to stay under 2300mg
Also, sodium is good to have. It is just something you have to moderate. But yes cottage cheese tends to have a good amount of sodium, plus other healthy fats and proteins.0
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