WebBe a low-salt cook. In most recipes, you can cut back on salt by 50 percent or even eliminate it altogether. You can bake, broil, grill, roast, poach, steam or microwave foods without salt. Skip the urge to add salt to cooking water for pasta, rice, cereal and …
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WebA low-sodium lunch meal for congestive heart failure may include three oz. of low-sodium tuna combined with 1 tbsp. of low-fat mayonnaise on two slices of whole wheat bread, …
WebIf you’re unable to get fresh fruits and vegetables, select no-sodium-added or low-sodium canned vegetables. Make sure to rinse canned vegetables before you use …
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WebDiet. Keep a low-sodium diet. The standard diet for heart health is the DASH diet. Approved and promoted by the American Heart Association, American Academy of Cardiology, …
WebCOOKING SMART FOR A HEALTHIER HEART. What comes out of the kitchen is an important part of managing Heart Failure. We’ve provided a meal plan guide and recipe …
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WebButternut and Chard Pasta Bake. This low-sodium recipe is made for butternut squash lovers, with pureed squash in the sauce and squash pieces in the casserole alongside an ideal companion, Swiss …
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WebCutting carbohydrate intake might improve some risk factors for cardiovascular disease, but more research is needed. When many people think of a low …
WebFollowing a heart-healthy diet made up of high-fiber, low-cholesterol and low-sodium foods can help you maintain or reach a healthy body weight. Foods like …
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WebLately I have taken up the challenge of cooking low sodium meals. My mother-in-law, who has congestive heart failure, just had open heart surgery. She’s not yet well enough to …