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Christopher Wen

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For people with diabetic, they are sensitive to sodium as it can raise blood pressure and create problems in addition to their diabetic condition. Less sodium in the body can help to retain less water and less fluid in the blood vessels and allow the blood flow to apply less pressure on the body. Let us look at some ways people with diabetic can do to their diabetic plan to help improve blood pressure.




  • Always taste your food first before adding too much flavorings. If you find the food to bland, you can then sprinkle some salt or soy sauce for flavor. However, do not add too much of it.
  • Try avoiding salt or salt by products as food seasonings. You can try other great flavorings such as pepper, herbs, lime juice or onion and garlic. Adding lemon juice to vegetables and salads can help to enhance the flavoring without the need to use salt.
  • If you buy seasoning from supermarket, try to get those salt free seasonings instead. Some seasonings like garlic salt contains lots of salt, so switch to garlic powder or fresh garlic for a healthier choice.
  • When eating out, ask for food to be prepared without or with little amount of salt, and ask for a sauce plate so that you can add flavor to your food by yourself instead.

  • When buying packaged or canned food, read the labels before you buy. Look for those with no salt added or low sodium products.
Usually, packaged food contains higher salt content. Natural food is definitely a better choice. However, we always have processed food as part of our diet. So what can we do to stay away from sodium and keep our diabetic diet healthy? The key is food label. Food labels can give you important information that can help you to pick the right food.


Right now, most processed food has labels that show:




  • Standard serving size.
  • Calories and calories from fat in each serving.
  • A list of nutrients and ingredients in the food.
  • The recommended daily amounts of nutrients in the food.
  • The relationship between the food and any disease it may affect. For instance, some food is not recommended for children use.

By reading the labels, you can find out the amount of calories, fat, carbohydrate, and sodium in your food. This way, when you do your diabetic diet plan, you can plan what kind of food to eat less and what kind of food is good for you. For some food, you have a choice of different brand. By comparing the information on the labels, you can choose the brand that is healthier and more suitable for your diabetic diet plan to keep your blood pressure down. Food label information helps you to keep track of the amount of nutrients, salt, and fats you are eating every day, and this information is very important to a healthy diabetic diet plan.


So, start making the necessarily changes to your eating habits and take action to watch what you eat. Even with diabetic, you too can live healthily.



Christopher Wen is the webmaster for greenHealth information site where he provides articles, news, and remedies to current health issues we faced in our everyday life. Check out his blog at http://greenhealthinformation.com






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