Yes. Fats and carbs are completely different from sodium. Fats are often salt/sodium free, or have extremely low levels of sodium. Carbohydrates will depend on the actual food item. Natural carbohydrates are naturally low in sodium. Check the label for processed food.
Packaged food must contain the name and weight of the food, ingredients in order of weight, any possible allergens, and nutritional imformation. Health claims, such as "low fat," or "low sodium" may be listed on the label if specific requirements are met.
Low sodium diets can be confusing. A low sodium diet means eating more foods that have low sodium contents instead of high ones. The nutriesystem diet is a low sodium diet.
Many fast food restaurants show the ingredients in the food now. There are some that do offer low sodium food. Anything with lots of veggies will work.
Soups that are low in fat and sodium content are healthiest. Check the label on the can.
melody
Walmart
There is much controversy about the taste difference between regular and low sodium foods. There are some people who found that when they tried to switch to eating low sodium foods that the food lost most of it's taste. Then there are those who feel that the food actually tasted much better since the abcence of extra sodium allowed them to taste the true flavor of the food itself.
uhhh yeah it says it on the label :P
It means you don't have enough sodium (salt) in your blood. We have to have a certain amount of sodium in our bodies for them to work properly.
Yes. Some antacids contain sodium. Check the label carefully, and preferably speak to a doctor, nutritionist or pharmacist.
I know its not a "food" but diet soda can be high in sodium -- especially if your drinking alot of it!