- Make It Yourself Lavender Heart-Shaped Bath Bombs!
- 20 Things You Never Knew About “Down There”
- 12 Best Foods For Those Suffering From Arthritis Pain
- 12 Personal Hygiene Mistakes Almost Everyone Makes (Mom Never Told You About #4!)
- 15 Medicinal Plants And Herbs From The Cherokee People
- 12 Mind-Blowing Benefits Of Drinking Coconut Water During Pregnancy
- 12 Outstanding Winter Foods That Won’t Fatten You Up Like A Christmas Turkey
Top 15 Foods to Avoid if You have Hypertension
7. Pre-Packaged Foods
If you have high blood pressure, you need to avoid saturated fats as well as trans- fats. Trans- fats are made during a process called hydrogenation.
Many liquid oils are infused with air to make them into a solid form. Trans-fats are found in many pre-packaged foods such as breads, cookies, and crackers. Hydrogenated oils are what keep packaged foods stable and able to sit on the shelf for long periods of time without spoiling. Be sure to read the labels regarding the sodium content of these foods.
First look at the amount of sodium per serving size. (Check to see that it’s a reasonable portion. Some foods put ridiculous serving sizes so they can list their product as low sodium. Two tablespoons of soup, for example, is not a reasonable portion) Then how much sodium is in each serving. Although nutrition labels on these foods can help you find foods with the lowest sodium and fat content, keep in mind that foods with no labels are the best choice. (Such as organic produce)