How much sodium is in your “low sodium” supplement per serving?
The sodium amount depends on the exact product and serving size (for example, whether you mean tablets/capsules, powder, or liquid, and how many servings are in the label). I don’t have your product’s specific nutrition facts or label details here, so I can’t state the sodium number accurately.
If you share the exact product name (or a photo/text of the Supplement Facts panel), I can tell you:
- Sodium per serving
- Sodium per dose/unit (if the serving size differs from “1 tablet,” “1 scoop,” etc.)
- Whether it meets common “low sodium” labeling thresholds
Where to find it on the label
Look for “Sodium” under “Supplement Facts” (or “Nutrition Facts” if it’s formatted that way). The value is usually listed as:
- mg sodium per serving
If the label shows a range or “per X capsules/scoops,” use that same unit when comparing totals.
What number should you compare to?
If your goal is “low sodium,” people typically compare the label’s mg sodium per serving against:
- guideline targets they follow (often daily targets set by clinicians), and/or
- label category criteria used by your country/health plan.
Quick check: send me this and I’ll compute the total
Reply with either:
1) the mg sodium per serving from the label, and how many servings you take, or
2) the full Supplement Facts text for your product.
Sources: None provided.