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Watch Out for Sneaky Sodium - YouTube

When you eat too much salt/sodium, your body draws more water into your bloodstream — and that raises your blood pressure.

Spotting Sneaky Salt Sources | URMC Newsroom

... hidden sources of sodium that may be sabotaging your efforts ... Watch out for some tricky terms: “Reduced sodium” tells you that the ...

Watch Out for Sneaky Sodium! - AWS

The American Heart Association recommends no more than. 1,500 milligrams (mg) a day. This is slightly less than ¾ teaspoon of table salt. However, most people ...

Watch Out for Sneaky Sodium | When you eat too much salt/sodium ...

When you eat too much salt/sodium, your body draws more water into your bloodstream — and that raises your blood pressure. Knowing the “sneaky” sources...

Sneaky Salt, brought to you by the American Heart Association

Salt is sneaking into our diet -- and too much salt is not good for our health. Even if you don't use the salt shaker, you're probably ...

Watch Out for Sneaky Salt! - You're the Cure

That's why the American Heart Association is kicking off a new campaign, “I love you salt, but you're breaking my heart.” Click the image below ...

Salt (sodium) can be sneaky - American Heart Association

Foods that look the same may contain different amounts of salt. Compare labels ... When dining out, ask for your meal to be prepared without extra salt.

7 Sneaky Sources of Sodium (and What to Eat Instead) - AARP

... Watch Network Helpline. ... Milk, yogurt, cream cheese and mozzarella are better ways to satisfy your dairy cravings without excessive salt ...

Foods with sneaky salt could be sabotaging your diet - News4JAX

The FDA has issued new guidelines to encourage food manufacturers, restaurants, and food service companies to scale back on their use of ...

Looking for Low-Sodium Foods? Watch Out for These ... - EatingWell

Watch Out for These Sneaky Sources of Sodium. Your diet might be piled high with salt without you even picking up the saltshaker. Learn all ...

Sneaky salts: reducing your sodium intake - Facebook

... look here's. Something else you should probably avoid is condiments like cut your olives if You're gonna put, I know I love all. Oh my God ...

Sneaky Salt in Restaurants - YouTube

Sneaky Salt can be found everywhere! Watch out when dining in a restaurant or away from home. Visit www.heart.org/sodium for more videos and ...

Passion Fitness - Watch out for sneaky sodium (salt)! Salt... | Facebook

Watch out for sneaky sodium (salt)! Salt hides in things that don't taste very salty, like canned vegetables, sauces, condiments, and tortillas. Look for...

Salt's silent impact: Are you a victim of the sneaky sodium in your diet?

Learn to identify and combat sneaky salt sources in your everyday foods ... It's not just the salt shaker you must watch out for – packaged and processed foods ...

Beware of These Secretly Salty Foods - Good Housekeeping

Here are the sneaky sodium-packed foods you should watch out for ... But the salt shaker on your kitchen table and the potato chips in your ...

Sneaky Sodium is Hard on the Heart - Seattle Children's

Look for foods labeled “low sodium,” “reduced sodium,” or “no salt added.” Read nutrition labels and teach your child to do the same. Aim for ...

6 Sneaky Ingredients to Watch Out For • iFIT Blog

But, the “healthy” foods that you are eating, could be disguising sugar, salt, and fat by other names. Get to know the common names that food industries use so ...

Help Children Outsmart Sneaky Salt - al.com

Know the goal for sodium consumption. Nutrition labels can be your first line of defense against sneaky salt. Look for the American Heart ...

Sodium Can be Sneaky Infographic | American Heart Association

When dining out, ask for your meal to be prepared without extra salt. ... Foods that look the same may contain different amounts of salt. Compare labels ...

Sneaky Sodium: Check your foods for hidden salt

Sneaky Sodium: Check your foods for hidden salt ... Face it… Americans love salt and eat plenty of it. Most of us consume too much salt – on ...