and aids muscle movement. But too much is unhealthy, and the
average woman gets as much as twice the daily recommendation of 2,300
milligrams - without ever lifting a salt shaker.
Blood pressure is the problem: excess sodium can lead to hypertension, which
can cause heart attack and stroke. A study in the New England Journal of
Medicine found that skipping as little as a half-teaspoon (about 1,200 milligrams) a day can cut these risks. Eating less salt might even improve bone health."
"Some salty shockers:
1 large dill pickle 1,181 milligrams
1 cup cottage cheese 819 milligrams
1 croissant 424 milligrams
1 (12-0unce can) soda 50 milligrams
1 cup seasoned breadcrumbs 2,111 milligrams
1 cup vegetable juice cocktail 653 milligrams
Yikes! Who knew these common foods packed such a sodium overload!"
-Health Magazine April 2010
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