If I stop adding salt 🧂 to my food, I don’t need to worry.
If I stop adding salt 🧂 to my food, I don’t need to worry.
If I stop adding salt 🧂 to my food, I don’t need to worry.
True. Epidemiological studies show that salt intake is directly related to blood pressure; communities with higher salt intake have a higher mean population blood pressure.
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Creating supportive environments with fewer salt options in public institutions like schools 🏫 or hospitals 🏥 helps reduce salt intake.
#ShaketheHabit #EatLessSalt
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