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Smart Woman: The Benefits of a Low Sodium Diet

By: Maxine Ridling
Updated: February 11, 2013
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Arnold Larkins has high blood pressure, so he tries to keep salt out of his diet, but it's not easy.
"When I go into the supermarket, I look at the packages and I look at the sodium and if the sodium is extremely high I don't buy the food" says Larkins.
Packaged and restaurant foods are to blame for almost 80% of the salt in our diets, but now many foods are getting healthier after a nationwide initiative.

Twenty-one food companies including Kraft, Heinz and Subway joined leader sin New York City to announce they've lowered salt in their products. Most people consume a teaspoon of salt a day. That's more than double the amount recommended. New research from University of California San Fransisco shows as many as half a million lives could be saved over ten years if Americans reduced their salt intake by 40%.

High salt in your diet, or high sodium, is one of the reasons why people have high blood pressure. For many people, not all, lowering sodium is really the goal you want to have to lower blood pressure and then prevent stroke, renal disease and heart attacks. Larkins doesn't eat out that much so he can avoid extra salt. He says, "I'm going to be eating this way the rest of my life. I'm not going to change that because I want to stay healthy." He tries to stick with vegetables, exercises and takes his medication to keep his blood pressure in check.

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