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The Benefits Of Consuming Less Salt
Many people are considering getting healthier by eating less salt. With good reason! According to the South African Hypertension Society, approximately 4 in 10 adults older than 25 have high blood pressure. This means that over one billion people worldwide have hypertension and this is the leading cause of heart disease, strokes, and even eye and kidney-related diseases. One simple way to decrease your risk of getting these diseases is to manage your salt intake. Here are a few tips on how to cut down salt consumption:
Rely On Herbs and Spices To Add Flavour
Why add tons of salt when you can lift your meals with fantastic herbs and spices instead?
TOP TIP: Look for soups and stocks that contain less salt if you’d like to make tasty stews that add flavour.
Home Cooking Instead Of Fast Food
Fast foods are often packed with salt and trans-fats (also not great for heart health) so why not give it a skip altogether and opt for home cooking - where you’re in control of your salt intake? Here is a great spicy soya mince with samp beans recipe to get you started.
Say No To The Chips
As much as we all love a salty snack, crisps are laced with loads and loads of salt. Why not swap them out for low-salt crackers?
Why Should You Cut-Down On The Salt – Recap!
• Lowers your risk of high blood pressure
• Reduce your risk of a heart attack
• Decreases the chances of having a stroke
• Protects your vision
• Takes the pressure off your kidneys
Lucky for you there are a host of low-salt meals that makes cutting down easy. here are some low-salt recipes you can try.
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