Salty Facts – Heart Failure and Sodium
Dietary sodium restriction is one of the most common self-care behaviors suggested to patients with heart failure. Although putting less salt on foods is a step in the right direction, it isn’t enough. There is so much hidden salt in foods that people aren't aware of – more than 75 percent of sodium Americans consume is estimated to come from processed foods – not the salt shaker. In this video, Mayo Clinic cardiologist, Dr. Farris Timimi discusses ways patients with heart failure can more effectively control their sodium intake.
How do you monitor how much sodium you're consuming? Reducing your salt-intake can feel like a balancing act – what challenges do you face while trying to regulate sodium?
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Hi im still not sure what the best way to reply is do i just reply like this to a post or do i need to add a bunch names to respond. But let me just try reply. Yes i am a dedicated label reader and always look for the lowest sodium level i can. I also run my recipes thru my fitness apt to check the sodium levels and when eating out most Resturant chains these days have nutrition facts which i can look up either thru my apt or from the internet. Most days i keep it to between 2000-2500 but eating out can get it up to 3000 pretty easily. So on days i treat myself to a diner out i watch the rest of the day closer to keep to my under 2500 level. Im not a heart failure anymore due to my transplant but i want to protect this new heart.
@danab You can do a general post like this or if you want to reply to a post use the @sign then that person's handle like mine is lioness
@harriethodgson1- Don't forget to roast some spuds and carrots! Yum yum! Jim @thankful
@lioness You are not alone in feeling that eggs need salt, I am that way too, and I have another friend who feels the same way! I often put some low sodium cheese on top of the egg and that does provide some added taste without much sodium.
JK
@lioness @danab Thanks Lioness for mentioning this. It makes it a lot easier if you are responding to a specific message, to put the person's name in there, preceded with the @ sign. That way in the email the person sees that they were mentioned in a message. Sometimes my time is limited, a problem I am sure many of us have, and those will be the first I will respond to.
JK
@harriethodgson1 Also Parsnips and onions Salivating
Thanks for the mention @lioness
One other trick i was told and its true. Use Himalayan pink salt at half the AMT the receipt calls for Himalayan has a stronger taste so using half almost tastes the same but half the sodium than regular salt
@danab I have seen that in stores, but had no idea what it was for. Thank you for providing that information.
Do you use Himalayan pink salt on a regular basis?
@lioness ok thanks