Salt: Questions for Your Doctor
If you need to limit the amount of salt in your diet, see a doctor or dietitian to help you evaluate your current diet and target how
		much salt you should have in your diet. Here are some questions to consider
		asking:
-  How can eating less salt help me?
- Isn't salt found in all
		  foods?
- Do I need a minimum amount of salt?
- Can you
		  tell me some foods to avoid because of high salt content?
- If I
		  like these foods, what can I substitute?
- How can I count salt
		  content in my foods?
- What's the difference between salt and sodium?
		  Aren't they the same?
- How can food labels and ingredient lists help
		  me cut back on salt?
- How can I cook using less
		  salt?
- What if others in my family don't want to lower the salt
		  in our diet?
ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerKathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Specialist Medical ReviewerRhonda O'Brien, MS, RD, CDE - Certified Diabetes Educator
Current as of:
                May 4, 2017