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Low Sodium DietSodium and Salt in the Average DietSodium is essential for good health and diet nutrition. Trouble is, sodium has become a popular additive in processed foods and too much table salt is added by eaters. Result? Many people consume three to seven times more sodium than they need. High Sodium Diet Causes High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)Over-consumption of sodium (eg. salt) causes more fluid to be contained in the blood vessels. This increase in the volume of blood within the confines of the circulatory system contributes to a rise in blood pressure. In addition, sodium causes extra work for the arterioles (arterioles are blood vessels that dilate and constrict to regulate blood pressure and blood flow). The effect is to increase resistance to blood movement and reduce the volume of blood that is returned to the heart. This action also increases blood pressure. Controlling Sodium Intake Through Better DietSodium Intake (and thus to an extent your blood pressure) can be controlled by doing three things:
Low Sodium Diet Advice
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