What age children?
An adult's daily salt intake should not exceed 6g: in 6g of salt there's about 2.3g of sodium (Salt is 23 Na (sodium) and 37 Cl to make a 60 total; 23/60 is 38% and 38% of 6g is 2.3). 2.3g is 230mg.
A child, depends on the age. Under 2 it is 2g salt, so 0.75g (75mg) approx of sodium. As they get older it increases, but you shouldn't be hitting the target ideally. That's supposed to be the maximum.
HTH and hope you can now look at salt content and realise how much sodium is in that too. Because that's a good thing to know. 40% of salt is sodium is a good, safe rule to have (because you over-estimate your sodium a tiny amount that way).
For DS, he just doesn't have salt. I no longer cook with salt. I buy food without salt too, special "baby" food and biscuits. But I prefer to cook at home just so I'm sure.




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