Question: What could prevent 92,000 deaths and 66,000 strokes every year? What could keep up to 99,000 Americans from having a heart attack and up to 120,000 others from getting hear disease every year? And finally what could save $10 to $24 billion (yes with a "B") in health care costs every year? If you guessed cutting our present addiction to salt by 1200 milligrams a day, you would be correct.
One problem with this diet for a diabetic is the high protein intake that is required. Many type 2 diabetics have borderline kidney problems, and some of us have Nephrology (Kidney Disease).
Chronic kidney suffers are similar to people who suffer from other chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes. The similarities lie in the fact that sufferers of these diseases need a healthy diet. In order feel your best when suffering from chronic kidney disease there might be need to change specific nutrients in your diet. You may get social help from a registered dietitian in planning your meals in order to get the correct amounts of nutrients. Sodium is an important consideration because it is associated with blood pressure elevation. You will need to ensure that you keep your blood pressure under control to avoid complications.
Your heart beats about 100.000 times each day, pumping 2,000 gallons of blood through your blood vessels. The force of blood against the inside walls of your vessels, plus your vessels' resistance to blood flow, create blood pressure.
What can you do? Quitting soda altogether is one option. But if you don't think that's realistic another option is to make soda at home. That way it'll only have the ingredients you want and nothing you don't.