Reduce your salt intake for good heart

A common and essential ingredient for most recipes in our daily diets, excessive consumption of salt can have detrimental effects on our cardiovascular health

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High BP caused by excess salt intake puts undue strain on the arteries, forcing the heart to work harder to pump blood. Over time, it can lead to the thickening of the heart muscle and an enlarged heart

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The narrowed arteries become less efficient at transporting blood, oxygen, and nutrients, which can result in heart attacks, and strokes. By reducing salt, you can significantly reduce the risks

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Read label before buying

Familiarise yourself with food labels and consciously choose products that are lower in sodium. Opt for items labelled as "low sodium, "no added salt, or 'sodium-free'

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Cook your meal at home

Preparing meals at home allows you to control the amount of salt in your dishes. Experiment with herbs, spices, and other seasonings to enhance flavour.

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Choose fresh foods

Whole, unprocessed foods like fruits, vegetables, lean meats, and whole grains are naturally lower in sodium compared to their processed counterparts

Be cautions with condimentals

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Condiments like soy sauce, ketchup, and salad dressings can be high in sodium. Make your own versions using low-sodium ingredients or steer clear from the same

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Rethink your  salty snack

Salty snacks and munchies are usually not only high in sodium but also lack essential nutrients. Opt for healthier alternatives like nuts, seeds, and air-popped popcorn

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