On a low-sodium diet, you eat less than 2,300 milligrams a day. Learn how this diet can improve the health of at-risk groups.
iStock A healthy person should not consume a low-salt diet as it may adversely raise health issues like diabetes, and cholesterol and even increase the risk of death, according to a top neurologist.
A healthy person should not consume a low-salt diet as it may adversely raise health issues like diabetes, and cholesterol ...
Sodium is one of those things we tend to rely on too much because it adds flavor. I enjoy it myself and after a family member developed a health issue I decided to reduce my salt intake as well ...
Eating less sodium (salt) might help lower blood pressure just as effectively as medications, a study suggests. Cutting down ...
A nutritionist calls out which common grocery items are secretly high in sodium and how they could be affecting your health.
Along with limiting sodium, the DASH diet emphasizes plenty of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, legumes, nuts, low-fat dairy and protein sources such as poultry and fish. These foods are ...
Cutting out salt completely from your diet is not healthy Sodium, which is found in table salt, is essential for the body. It ...
A dietary intervention restored kidney function in animal studies and in a pilot study of patients with chronic kidney ...
Nutrition experts have unveiled the top diets to follow this year, ranking the most effective ten. The team at Forbes Advisor ...
The authors hypothesized that the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet and reduced sodium intake would control stage 1 hypertension and reduce high-normal blood pressure (BP ...