The Effects of Unchecked Salt Intake



Salt makes your body retain water. If you eat too much salt, the extra water stored in your body raises your blood pressure. This can be a particular problem if you have high blood pressure. Also eating too much salt may mean that blood pressure medicines don't work as well as they could. An adult should eat no more than 6g of salt a day, but most of us eat much more than this. Most of the salt we eat every day is hidden. Roughly 80% of the salt we eat is hiding in processed foods like bread, biscuits and breakfast cereals, and prepared ready meals or takeaways. Only 20% comes from the salt we add while cooking or at the table.It is widely accepted that excess dietary salt contributes to increased blood pressure.


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