WHO urges people to use lower-sodium salt substitutes instead of regular salt. This can help reduce sodium intake, lowering ...
WHO recommends replacing regular table salt with Lower-Sodium Salt Substitutes (LSSS) to reduce sodium intake and decrease ...
Potassium supplements in salt were associated with reduced rates of recurrent stroke and mortality in a large-scale cluster ...
Salt, a kitchen staple, is now at the center of a global health crisis. The WHO urges us to swap it for lower-sodium ...
The WHO has lowered its recommended daily salt intake to less than 2g and suggests healthier alternatives like ...
The World Health Organization has issued new guidelines urging people to switch to potassium-enriched salt alternatives to reduce sodium intake, aiming to tackle global health issues such as high ...
The WHO released a set of guidelines on Sunday, January 26, 2025, recommending the use of lower-sodium salt substitutes (LSSS), essentially including potassium chloride and reducing the percentage of ...
These substitutes, which combine potassium chloride, magnesium sulphate, and calcium chloride, are already available in global markets under brands such as LoSalt, Nu-Salt, Morton Lite Salt ...
The WHO, in its recent guideline, suggests using K-salt or potassium chloride instead of regular table salt, rich in sodium. It may reduce noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular ...
The WHO, in its recent guideline, suggests using K-salt or potassium chloride instead of regular table salt, rich in sodium. It may reduce noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular ...