Low-Carbohydrate, Low-Sodium Foods
Bamini Gopinath of Westmead, Australia's Millennium Institute and colleagues explored the effects of high-sugar and high-carbohydrate diets on hearing in a 2010 study. While these researchers do not suggest cutting sugars and carbohydrates from your diet, they found that people who eat excessive amount of these compounds are more likely to develop poor hearing. Dr. Wright came to similar conclusions with sodium, suggesting that a reduction in sodium may help improve your hearing. However, as these researchers all note, there are risks associated with severely limiting your intake of these important compounds. As suggested by Dr. Wright, the best way to ensure you do not experience these ill effects is to design a low-carb, low-sodium diet with your doctor
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ReplyDeleteHealthline just published a visualization of your daily value of sodium. In the chart, you can see what half of your DV of salt looks like for 30 foods: http://www.healthline.com/health/high-blood-pressure-hypertension/daily-value-sodium
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