Too much sodium

erinelizabethg1
erinelizabethg1 Posts: 1
edited November 13 in Health and Weight Loss
I have way to much sodium in my diet today (cheese and v8 juice). How do you combat that?

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  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    Learn from your mistakes, figure out what foods are high in sodium, and limit them. Something I'm still working on, as high-sodium foods are a weak spot for me. But being mindful of it is the first step.
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    Less processed foods.
  • berlynnwall
    berlynnwall Posts: 669 Member
    Try to drink some extra water, because sodium can be dehydrating, but otherwise just keep an eye on it from now on. Keep moving forward.
  • tbilly20
    tbilly20 Posts: 154 Member
    Cheese and V8 are not really terrible places to get sodium. If you exercise frequently, your body needs sodium to make up for what you sweat out. Unless you are hypertensive, don't worry; drink plenty of water throughout the day and you will be fine.

    Eating any meal out will give you a far greater dose of sodium!
  • missiontofitness
    missiontofitness Posts: 4,059 Member
    Less cheese and V8.
    Or, don't worry about sodium unless you have a medical need to do so.
  • stephxfit
    stephxfit Posts: 30 Member
    Less cheese and V8.
    Or, don't worry about sodium unless you have a medical need to do so.

    I agree. I used to cut out sodium just because I thought I had too. I ended up eating bland meals that I hated and making ZERO extra progress. There's really no reason to cut it out unless you have a medical condition. As far as bloating, I found my body adjusted to the higher levels quickly.
  • stephxfit
    stephxfit Posts: 30 Member
    PS...
    Yeah I just re-checked my diary and realized I'm usually way over my sodium and haven't experienced any negative side effects, in fact my blood pressure is on the low side. You can also balance it out (just to be safe) by eating plenty of potassium rich foods. Don't be afraid of it unless you have to! :)
  • snowy0wl
    snowy0wl Posts: 179 Member
    I'm about to look into more into sodium and the feeling that sodium does raise blood pressure but that is not an indicator of bad health. Again it's just a offshoot of all the cholesterol is an indicator of heart disease stupidity that has been going on for years.

    Excess or lack of will make your total weight go down or up but that is purely from water retention.
  • bornforbattles
    bornforbattles Posts: 63 Member
    Define too much?
  • If you are feeling bloated because of the sodium, try lemon in your water. It seems to help. Tomorrow is a new day!
  • MythicalMe84
    MythicalMe84 Posts: 80 Member
    I am always over on my sodium!
  • jmichaelminton
    jmichaelminton Posts: 47 Member
    I typically eat 1000 mg more sodium than I should. It's because I eat a lot of frozen meals (something I need to avoid, really, despite the convenience of everything already being portioned out). However, it doesn't really seem to have caused any health problems (no problems with blood pressure, etc.). One of the reasons is probably because I exercise every day and drink 10-16 cups of water/day (5-6 17-20 oz. bottles of water).
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