Discover how potassium-enriched salt can significantly reduce stroke risks and combat hypertension, as recommended by the WHO. Learn about groundbreaking research promoting heart health with K-salt.
Potassium supplements in salt can significantly reduce the risks of stroke recurrence as well as death, according to an ...
WHO urges people to use lower-sodium salt substitutes instead of regular salt. This can help reduce sodium intake, lowering ...
The WHO, in its recent guideline, suggests using K-salt or potassium chloride instead of regular table salt, which is rich in ...
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 ...
This week the World Health Organisation released new guidelines recommending people switch away from a common household ...
This week the World Health Organisation released new guidelines recommending people switch away from a common household ...
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The study found that the use of a salt substitute led to a 14 per cent reduction in the risk of recurrent stroke and a 12 per cent reduction in mortality.
If you have specific dietary needs or concerns like kidney diseases, consult a healthcare professional before making ...