Low Salt Meal Plans
Some people with diabetes need to eat a meal plan that is low in salt content. We've prepared this article to help you detarmine what foods a person on a low salt meal plan can and caannot eat.
As you reach each level those foods get ADDED to your list of foods to avoid. You start out on a Mild Low Salt Diet (as specified by your doctor)
*If On a Mild Low Salt Diet Avoid
Buttermilk Condensed milk
Canned Vegetables (that contain salt) Tomato juice Tomato sauces V-8 juice
Instant potatoes Commercial mixes Salted potato chips pretzel crackers Frozen waffles french toast
Crabs Clams Lobster Shrimp Scallops Abalone Frozen Fish Canned, Salted, Dried, Smoked or Pickled Fish Meat or Poultry
Salt Bacon Sausage Commercial dressing Salted nuts butter olives
*If on Moderate Low Salt Diet Avoid
Ready To Eat Cereals except: Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice Shredded Wheat
Limit eggs to 1 per day
Limit milk to 3 cups per day
*If On A Strict Low Salt Diet Avoid
Artichoke Beets Kale spinach Blackeyed peas Turnips Dandelion Watercress
Cantaloupe Honeydew
Avoid regular bread
Limit milk to 2 cups per day
*If On A Severe Low Salt DietBeet greens Swiss chard Frozen peas Carrots Limas
Avoid shellfish (if on severely restricted sodium diet)
Allows only low-sodium milk *Miscellaneous - Avoid On All Levels
Canned soups Sauces A-1 Barbecue Chili Meat Soy Boullion cubes Pickles Horseradish Catsup Mustard All salts Meat extracts tenderizers Monosodium glutamate Kitchen Bouquet
All carbonated beverages except: diet cola ginger ale Pepsi Cola Tab Seven-Up
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