Low Sodium Items

Low Sodium Items

The American Heart Association recommends restricting daily sodium consumption to a max of 2,300 milligrams, unless regularly engaging in physical activity and sweating significantly. However, if high blood pressure is already of concern, limiting sodium intake to no more than 1,500 milligrams is advised. Taking proactive steps like eating whole natural foods and limiting processed foods will naturally lower the sodium intake per day which can aid in controlling blood pressure and also serve as a preventive measure. Exploring our selection of low-sodium meals provides tasty alternatives that align with your health goals.

  • Consuming three meals a day with a total sodium content of 2300 mg amounts to 766 mg per meal.
  • For individuals already dealing with high blood pressure, a stricter guideline suggests aiming for 1,500 milligrams of sodium per day. Opting for a lower sodium goal of 1500 mg per day translates to 500 mg per meal

Sodium is a vital mineral that plays a crucial role in maintaining various physiological functions within the human body. However, its association with health concerns, particularly high blood pressure, has led to a negative reputation. Sodium is an essential electrolyte that helps regulate fluid balance, support nerve function, and aid in muscle contractions. It is found naturally in many foods like sweet potatoes and broccoli, and the body requires a certain amount to function optimally.

Despite its importance, excessive sodium intake has been linked to health issues, with high blood pressure being a primary concern. The current Western diet of processed and packaged foods tends to be high in sodium, contributing to the widespread health concerns. Excessive sodium intake can lead to water retention, increased blood volume, and elevated blood pressure, putting individuals at a higher risk of cardiovascular issues.

For those with certain health conditions, such as hypertension or kidney problems, reducing sodium intake is often recommended. However, it's essential to strike a balance, as overly restrictive sodium consumption can have negative effects, especially for those engaged in physical activities or living in hot climates where sodium loss through sweating is significant. Opting for a well-balanced diet that includes fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole foods while minimizing the consumption of highly processed and salt-laden products is the best way to go. 

All sodium in our items is either naturally occurring or from house-made seasoning and sauces. We do not use sodium as a preservative.

Check with your doctor or registered dietitian before starting any diets.

Here is a list of all of our current offerings and their sodium counts, from lowest to highest:

 

 

Meals

Sodium

Bulk Roasted Veggies

10mg

Momma Mary Raw Bars

35mg

Bulk Herb Chicken

85mg

Mango Cheesecake

90mg

Bulk Mediterranean Pasta

100mg

PB Cookie Dough Protein Bars

105mg

Bulk Italian Breaded Chicken

115mg

Bulk Green Beans

125mg

Chocolate Covered Strawberry Parfait

125mg

Chocolate Chip Muffins (2 Pack)

130mg

Chocolate Chip Muffins (6 Pack)

130mg

PB Bliss Bars

160mg

Muscle Maker

190mg

Herb Chicken & Truffle Spaghetti Squash

220mg

Sushi Bowl

230mg

Low Carb Scramble

310mg

Bulk Salsa Ground Beef

340mg

Turkey, Eggs, & Potatoes

340mg

Smothered Philly Bowl

350mg

Bulk Buffalo Chicken

370mg

Blueberry Cream Cheese Breakfast Muffin

440mg

Bulk Sweet & Salty Turkey Burgers

400mg

"Crab" Cakes & Mediterranean Pasta

410mg

Hot Honey Breakfast Scramble

400mg

Brown Sugar BBQ Braised Beef

470mg

Breaded Chicken & Au Gratin Potatoes

450mg

Lemon Dill Salmon

450mg

Taco Stuffed Pepper

490mg

Sweet & Salty Turkey Burger

500mg

Cilantro Lime Turkey Bowl

500mg

Firecracker Chicken

500mg

 

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