Catherine Vincent
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Thu Nov-02-06 03:24 PM
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Any DUers that are dieticians? |
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It seems like every food you buy now a days have too much salt in it. Is there a list of foods out there with very low sodium?
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Thu Nov-02-06 03:55 PM
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That's the best advice I can give.
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Catherine Vincent
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Thu Nov-02-06 04:03 PM
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2. Yeah, that's what I concluded too. |
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That is probably the best way to cut back from the sodium because only you know how much is in there...which is nothing.
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Fri Nov-03-06 01:58 PM
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3. I can give you this hint: buy nothing in a can. |
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My son is a dialysis patient & I do all his grocery shopping.
Reading labels now takes so much of my time, but something I learned quickly is no canned stuff - way too much sodium!
Also, be very, very careful of "salt substitutes" if potassium is an issue. Most substitute potassium for sodium and this can be deadly for dialysis patients.
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Sat Nov-04-06 12:13 AM
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4. And potassium chloride is AWFUL |
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The best thing to do is just grit your teeth and learn how to cope with food that tastes like itself, not salt.
It's tough for a couple of weeks, but I guarantee you that after that long, anything you used to eat will taste unbearably salty.
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Catherine Vincent
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Sun Nov-05-06 06:54 PM
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5. You are so right. That;s a great tip. |
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