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Can You Eat Too Many Pickles?

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Can You Eat Too Many Pickles?

glass jars with young cucumbers and brine preparation of a delicacy for the winter
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Just like with most foods, you should consume pickles in moderation. One of the main reasons you should steer clear of eating too many is the sodium content.

For healthy individuals, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (a comprehensive set of nutrition recommendations published jointly by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services) recommends limiting sodium intake to 2300 mg per day, notes Kristine Dilley, a registered dietitian nutritionist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. “For people with medical conditions that affect their dietary needs, it may be recommended to consume as low as 1500 mg per day,” she says, adding that “this can make it challenging to include higher sodium foods like pickles regularly.”

Because salt is used as both a seasoning and a preservative for pickles, you can expect high sodium levels in each serving. Kosonen says that “just one half of a large pickle” could be about 12% of your total recommended dietary allowance (RDA). The FDA estimates that the average American consumes approximately 1000 mg more than the daily recommended amount—and adding extra pickles to your diet is one way to raise those levels even higher.

Eating pickles can offer a boost of electrolytes, Kosonen and Dilley both point out, which is good—to a certain extent. “Because they are high in sodium, pickles might aide in reducing or recovering from muscle cramps if you are mildly dehydrated,” Dilley says. But eating large amounts of pickles for prolonged periods of time can contribute to larger health issues, like high blood pressure, heart disease, kidney disease, and stroke.

Health experts broadly advise eating pickles in moderation. Dilley adds that it’s also worth making pickles at home to limit your sodium intake. “You may have to search for a while to find low-salt pickle recipes that include other ingredients to enhance the flavor while using a fraction of the salt used in commercially produced pickles,” she says.

Bottom line: while pickles can add a delicious crunch to your meals and make a tasty snack, it’s best to enjoy them in moderation. After all, you don’t want to get yourself into… a pickle with your health!

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