People on a low-sodium diet should have a basic
understanding of which foods they can eat and which they should not. This list
will get you started. Most allowed foods have low sodium content, while foods
to avoid have high sodium content.
Allowed foods
Foods as they are found in nature or that are minimally processed
(such as bread and pasta) are allowed if they are cooked without added salt.
Allowed foods include:
- Milk.
- Uncured
meats.
- Fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables.
- Breads
and grains.
Foods to avoid
Foods to avoid include:
- Frozen prepared meals.
- Canned entrees
and soups.
- Snack crackers and chips.
- Cured
meats.
- Seasonings high in salt.
- Foods eaten out. Fast
food and Chinese food can be very high in sodium.
Always read
food labels
. If a food does not have a label, you will need a book that lists
the sodium content of foods. Many doctors, hospitals, libraries, and bookstores
have pamphlets or books that contain this information.