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Apr 9

No salt, low salt what the…

Posted by NickExercise and diet, Heart failure carers, Self Management

Salt farmers harvesting salt. No salt, low salt what the… The seasonings aisle at the supermarket can be overwhelming, especially if  you’re trying to find a healthy alternative to salt. […]

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Feb 18

Eat FRESH and manage that SODIUM

Posted by NickExercise and diet, Heart failure carers, Self Management

Eat FRESH and manage that SODIUM This is an excellent piece of advice from Donna Arnett president elect of the American Heart Association. In the excerpt it talks about sodium […]

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Nov 27

Salt / Sodium the hooded claw for Heart Failure Patients part 6

Posted by NickExercise and diet, Self Management

Salt / Sodium the hooded claw for Heart FailurePatients part 6 A bagel might not taste particularly salty, but one bagel can contain 500-700 milligrams of sodium, depending on the […]

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Nov 24

Salt / Sodium the hooded claw for Heart Failure Patients part 5

Posted by NickExercise and diet, Heart failure carers, Self Management

Salt / Sodium the hooded claw for Heart Failure Patients part 5 Breakfast cereals Breakfast cereals vary widely in salt content, so read labels carefully. Some of the most popular […]

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Nov 13

Salt / Sodium the hooded claw for Heart Failure Patients part 4

Posted by NickExercise and diet, Heart failure carers, Self Management

Salt / Sodium the hooded claw for Heart Failure Patients part 4 Cheese and other dairy products Salt is used in the making and preserving of many cheeses and cheese […]

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Nov 9

Salt / Sodium The Hooded Claw for Heart Failure – Part 2

Posted by NickExercise and diet, Heart failure carers, Self Management

Salt / Sodium The Hooded Claw for Heart Failure – Part 2 Sauces and Condiments Many people are surprised to discover that many salad dressings, sauces, dips, and condiments such […]

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Nov 6

Salt / Sodium the hooded claw for Heart Failure Patients

Posted by NickHeart failure carers, Heart failure treatment, Self Management

Salt / Sodium the hooded claw for Heart Failure Patients Hi my name is Chloe I am going to talk to you about the “hooded claw” of the food world […]

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Jul 20

Does this constitute corporate irresponsibility?

Posted by NickExercise and diet

As you may or may not know salt is a major issue in our society and is also a real burden for Heart Failure patients. Many modern day foods have far too much salt added, especially for Heart Failure

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Mar 22

Salt and Sodium labelling

Posted by NickExercise and diet

As part of Salt awareness week we thought we find out what is being done to highlight and make reading salt and sodium contents easier on packaging

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Dec 30

Carers 12 Days of Christmas Special – Day 6

Posted by NickHeart failure carers

Food is ever so important – you are what you eat. Stress can affect eating habits in different ways

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