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Many foods contain sodium chloride: bread, cheese, processed meat, canned vegetables, mustard, pastries, sauces, etc.
Table Salt is probably the most common. Soy Sauce is also a pretty big one as well. Most food products contain sodium as it even lists sodium under daily values.
We eat so much sodium (Known more commenly as Salt) Every day... and a healthy amount of sodium is ... The sodium we eat doesn't just come from the salt shaker at home, but now days, sodium is in just about everything. Frozen foods contains an EXCESSIVE amount of sodium to keep it fresh... so limit how much frozen food you eat ! ( Cook more often, though it takes a lot of effort, it'll help you in the future!!)
sodium lives in salt and a lot of food!
Salt in water is sodium. Ringer's lactate solution (sodium lactate solution and Hartmann's solution), is a mix of sodium chloride, sodium lactate, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride in water. Sodium Chloride is a mix of sodium and chloride.
It seems that one dinner on the program has over 500mg of sodium which seems like a high amount
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Salt doesn't contain any food; but sodium is necessary for life.
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sodium, fat, sugars ect...
If it does it probably shouldn't. That's a detergent.
Any food meant for human consumption can cause diarrhea in dogs. Ramen noodles contain a high amount of sodium which is not healthy for a dog.
The types of foods that contain minerals are water, milk, and anything with sodium and magnesium.The vast majority contain traces of mineralsThe foods that contain minerals are Oranges
Some foods contain sodium citrate. sodium nitrite, and/or sodium benzoate, all of which fit this description.
Junk food would. It's just empty calories with no actual nutrition.
It may contain a trace amount but carbohydrates, as a food group, are not a source of dietary calcium.
All foods contain some electrolytes (potassium, sodium etc...). It's almost impossible to find a food without them in.