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Old Tue, May-25-04, 15:35
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Plan: Atkins
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Progress: 35%
Location: San Diego
Default Sodium Concerns

I drink a decent amount of water every day (90-140 ounces) and I've never been a very big fan of salty foods. Because of this I sometimes wonder if I've got enough sodium in my body. Since I'm also trying to cut out processed meats this is a growing concern of mine. Does anyone have any good ways to get more sodium in? Or do you know of any way to figure out if you're getting enough sodium?

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Old Tue, May-25-04, 15:39
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Just a few ideas........maybe some salted nuts, or chicken wings with the sauce, occasional hard salami. I am such a saltaholic that I'm jealous, jealous, jealous!
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Old Tue, May-25-04, 15:49
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Plan: No Starch/High booze diet
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I make the most amazing salad dressing myself with olive oil, wine vinegar, spices, some lemon juice and sea salt. Essentially that is all the salt I would dare add to my diet. I try to avoid anything that has added salt... most folks will tell you that salt = water retention and thus the feeling of actually being heavier or bloated. I avoid processed meats as well so nada there. Tuna in a can has plenty of sodium and I eat salad with tuna all the time. In everything we wat they almost always add salt no matter how hard we try to avoid it. I could not imagine actively trying to increase my sodium intake. Lucky you though as I too have to admit that I crave salty foods most of the times.. !!


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Old Tue, May-25-04, 16:09
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Getting enough sodium is not usually a problem. In the world of paleo dieting, we recommend as little sodium as possible, but loads of potassium. That usually stops leg cramps and such.
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Old Tue, May-25-04, 16:43
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i believe the min. requirement for sodium is 500 mg, which is really not hard to get. most things have some sodium in them. i would think that even if you are restricting your sodium intake you are probably getting enough.
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Old Tue, May-25-04, 17:27
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When I start eating natural foods instead of processed I lose too much water at first. I get light-headed and lowblood pressure, from losing lots of fluids (in the bathroom every hour). When it starts getting bad I have some canned chicken broth seasoned with seasalt from the healthfood store or a pickle. The vlasic ones are one carb and 290mg of sodium.
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Old Wed, May-26-04, 09:24
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Hi

I find I will crave something that is traditionally salty, ie nuts, potato chips (!), cheese, etc., when I need salt, ie if I have been out during the summer with lots of water, lots of sweat, and not enough food!

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Old Wed, May-26-04, 09:28
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Thanks everybody. Sounds like I really don't need to be concerned. =)
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