How Much Is Too Much?

hibbler22
hibbler22 Posts: 339 Member
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
Does anyone really know or have an estimate, how much is really too much?

Sodium?
Fat Grams?
Saturated Fat Grams?

Thanks In Advance
___Tiffany____

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  • hibbler22
    hibbler22 Posts: 339 Member
    Does anyone really know or have an estimate, how much is really too much?

    Sodium?
    Fat Grams?
    Saturated Fat Grams?

    Thanks In Advance
    ___Tiffany____
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,392 Member
    Hi hibbler,

    This is a seven page doc from the USDA. It has all the recommended nutrient intakes according to them. :flowerforyou:

    http://www.iom.edu/Object.File/Master/21/372/0.pdf
  • awinmac
    awinmac Posts: 30
    Hi
    I know that optimally you should not have more than 1 tsp of salt a day. Unless you are working out a lot, because you sweat it out and even then you wouldn't need to increase very much. You should also stick to iodized sea salt as it has many useful minerals in it. Reducing salt also reduces your risk of a stroke. As for fat and saturated fat, I think it's more important where those fats are coming from, if you are eating dairy or animal fats you should keep them to an absolute minimum. If they are healthier fats you can eat far more of them ie: olive oil, cold pressed veg oils (soy, sunflower, canola, hemp, flax etc.) unhydrogenated margarines, avocados, nuts and seeds. Even coconut oil and cocoa butter are better for you than any animal or dairy fat.
    Cheers and happy eating!
    -Amber
  • hibbler22
    hibbler22 Posts: 339 Member
    Thanks Ladies:flowerforyou:
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