Top 15 Foods to Avoid if You have Hypertension

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3. Canned Soup

Yes, those cans of soup are super easy and convenient when you don’t have time to cook or don’t feel well, but canned soups are made with a lot of salt. Even canned or boxed broths and stocks contain more sodium than you need. Some brands of soup have as much as 890mg of sodium in just one serving!

 

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Eat that entire can of soup and you’ve just consumed about 2,225mg of sodium. That’s almost two days’ worth of sodium just in a can of soup! Aim for a serving of soup at around the 350mg level. If the soup has some hearty vegetables, such as potatoes, broccoli, or squash, you can push it to 480mg but it might still be a good idea to dilute it with some extra water. There are plenty of low sodium (sometimes called reduced sodium) options available. These would be smart choice for those who need to keep their blood pressure down.

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