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Simple tips for a low-salt, high-flavour diet

Anna Sandner
21.6.2024
Translation: Eva Francis

A low-salt diet helps combat high blood pressure and kidney problems and comes with many other health benefits. Here are five ways to help you cut your salt intake.

In Western countries, most people eat too much salt. This is mainly due to processed foods, which often contain more salt than necessary. That’s bad news, as high salt consumption can lead to high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. But don’t worry. With a few simple tricks, you can reduce your salt intake without having to compromise on flavour.

Home cooking beats ready-made meals

Ready-made meals and processed foods often contain a lot of hidden salt to extend shelf life and enhance flavour. Cooking yourself is healthier, as it gives you full control over which ingredients and how much salt goes into your food.

The natural counterpart to sodium in the body is potassium. Find out more about potassium here:

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