In most cases, yes for black olives. However, green olives are packed in a brine that is heavy with salt, so, no for green olives.
Cardiac patients will work with a nutritionist or dietician to develop a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet plan.
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no
eat low salt and low fat diet
A low sodium, low protein diet may be beneficial to patients with Fabry's disease who have some kidney complications.
A no salt diet is a diet that is low in sodium. By taking most of the salt out of your diet it decreases bloating and helps one lose water weight. It is a hard diet to maintain.
A low salt diet means trying to cut salt out so try to buy the low sodium version of everything like low salt soups and use less marinating sauce to cut it out.
In relation to health all physicians should recommend a low fat low salt diet all the time for maximum health. Everyone should be on this lifetime diet!
A salt-based water softener will add another element of complexity to your low salt diet since water consumed from the system will be another source of sodium.
yes
A low cholesterol diet probably limits your use of salt as some things that are high in cholesterol usually have a high amount of salt in them and you would need to avoid these.
yes