I know that if my husband adds salt to his food or has too much sodium AND drinks too much fluid, it causes his blood pressure to go up too high. I got him different flavors of salt-free seasonings to use and he likes it. He is also more careful now about his fluid intake so that his BP is fairly normal during treatment. We weigh him before treatment and if his weight has gone up, sure enough, so has his blood pressure. Anyways, too much salt can make you retain too much fluid, which in turn makes the heart have to work harder, increasing the blood pressure. Less salt, less fluid buildup.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on April 02, 2015, 12:14:28 AMI know that if my husband adds salt to his food or has too much sodium AND drinks too much fluid, it causes his blood pressure to go up too high. I got him different flavors of salt-free seasonings to use and he likes it. He is also more careful now about his fluid intake so that his BP is fairly normal during treatment. We weigh him before treatment and if his weight has gone up, sure enough, so has his blood pressure. Anyways, too much salt can make you retain too much fluid, which in turn makes the heart have to work harder, increasing the blood pressure. Less salt, less fluid buildup.Thanks. What salt free seasonings did you get him?
Actually too little salt can cause cramp either on or after dialysis.As long as you don't have huge amounts of salt it isn't a bad thing in moderation. There are some foods that would be unthinkable without salt, like boiled eggs, chips, rice....
Hi, Just a few questions about both the Mrs. Dash and the McCormick seasonings.PrimeTimer, I've been tempted to try the salt free "Fiesta Citrus" seasoning. Have you or your husband tried it? If so, thoughts? As for the Mrs. Dash, my stash was all used up! My parents say that they can't find either the Mrs. Dash Fiesta Lime or the Caribbean Citrus in shops. I'm going manic without them. According to the site, neither of them are discontinued. So, the option is to buy online and for those outside America, the 'Dash site suggests MyUs for shipping. I may have a doctorate but I don't get the shipping system. ANYWAY, to make a long story short, does anyone else buy their Mrs. Dash online? Sources? If so, PM with the info.Help this little ol' cabbage out!Thanks.
Hello KristinaI think it's all a matter of taste and how much sodium they add back in dialysis (which removes sodium from our blood during the process.My profile runs 145 at start to 138 at finish. If I don't have that initial increase my bp crashes and I feel awful...I would be interested in a UK no salt seasoning alternative IF it hasn't any potassium in it... (like lo-salt which is lethal)If you do find the McCornick products anywhere let me know!
What is this profiling? Can you elaborate a little bit on that? Is that the technique they use to remove sodium?