List of Foods Low in Salt

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    Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

    • Fresh produce is naturally low in sodium.Jupiterimages/Creatas/Getty Images

      Fresh fruits and vegetables are naturally low or no sodium foods. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables as often as you can, avoiding those that are canned or otherwise heavily processed. Frozen fruit and vegetables are fine too, as long as they are preserved in their natural state, without excess sodium.

    Proteins

    • Fresh meat and fish are good low salt options for meals..Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images

      Fresh meat and some seafood, including beef, chicken, pork and most fish, are all naturally low in salt. Avoid herring and canned tuna, which are processed with a lot of salt, or if you must eat them rinse them well. Shrimp and crab are also usually high in sodium and should be avoided. Beans can also be a good source of protein but canned beans are usually processed with salt so rinse them thoroughly or seek out low-sodium versions. Unsalted nuts are also a reasonably low sodium source of protein.

    Carbohydrates

    Dairy Products

    Processed and Prepared Foods

    • Understanding nutrition labels is important for a low salt diet.Stockbyte/Stockbyte/Getty Images

      Some processed foods are low in sodium. Check the nutritional information on the label and make sure they are marked as being low sodium or sodium free. The FDA requires that a food marked "low sodium" has no more than 140 mg of salt per serving, and a "very low sodium" food must contain fewer than 35 mg of salt per serving. Be careful when using foods marked "sodium free" however, as many times they aren't. The FDA allows "sodium free" foods to have up to 5 mg of salt per serving.

    Beverages

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