OpEdNews The good news is that, with certain exceptions, salt is good for you, unless your sodium intake is excessive (over 5 grams per day). And, even then, the hazard ratio is not dangerously elevated until intake exceeds 8 grams per day. That's a lot of salt.
FoodNavigator-USA.com Soda-Lo has been engineered using a process developed by UK-based scientist Dr Stephen Minter that re-crystallizes salt to create free-flowing, microscopic hollow balls that at 5 -10 microns are a fraction of the size of standard salt (c.200-500 microns).
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NTV Many people don't realize how much sodium is in their favorite prepackaged meals. One great way to cut down on your salt intake is to make your meals from scratch. Since this is not always an option, another choice you can make to reduce your sodium ...
Medical Daily "The over-consumption of sodium is a leading culprit in fueling high blood pressure, which is a primary risk factor for heart disease and stroke," said N...
Co.Exist Innovative healthy salt alternative maker Nu-Tek has just signed a deal with a huge baked good ingredients company, which means that the high-tech sodium reducer will be in items on grocery store shelves soon, saving your life. 0 Comments. 36. 11 ...
News1130 VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) – A local MP says too much salt is killing us and she wants the federal government to do something about it. There will be a vote on Libby Davies private members bill on Sodium this Wednesday. Davies wants to see a nationwide ...
The Columbian By the time you add the sodium in salt to the sodium in baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, monosodium glutamate, sodium benzoate, sodium saccharin and sodium nitrate on the label, you may have gone way past what your body needs to function in a healthy ...
Florida Today Recently, the American Heart Association adjusted the recommended sodium limits to 1,500 mg a day for African-Americans, anyone older than 50, anyone with high blood pressure, kidney disease or diabetes; and 2,300 mg a day for everyone else. That's a ...