What WHO’s recommendation for low sodium salt alternatives means for India 

What WHO’s recommendation for low sodium salt alternatives means for India 

The WHO released a set of guidelines on Sunday recommending the use of lower-sodium salt substitutes, essentially including potassium chloride and reducing the percentage of sodium chloride in table salt. This comes after the international body strongly recommended reducing sodium intake to less than 2g a day. Notably, the WHO has proposed to launch this LSSS revolution from within homes, providing its recommendations for table salt that is used in households The WHO released a set of guidelines on Sunday recommending the use of lower-sodium salt substitutes, essentially including potassium chloride and reducing the percentage of sodium chloride in table salt. This comes after the international body strongly recommended reducing sodium intake to less than 2g a day. Notably, the WHO has proposed to launch this LSSS revolution from within homes, providing its recommendations for table salt that is used in households Health Health News, Wellbeing Tips, Diseases, Treatment and Nutrition | The Hindu

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