What are the salt substitutes?
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Really want to emphasise that if you have renal (kidney) issues then you should consult your doctor before using potassium based salt replacement.
Doing amazing work here.
Potassium is a bitch for dialysis patients.
We use this stuff: https://www.mortonsalt.com/home-product/morton-lite-salt-mixture-2/
Tastes pretty decent.
I really feel like this is all that should be sold. If it's not safe for people with kidney issues they should just find the ratio that is and the FDA should suggest it, if not mandate it. The taste is so damn close even for pure potassium salts.
People need some sort of salt in their diet. It's essential
That is not at all in contradiction to the claim that replacing some excess salt with a substitute improves blood pressure.
This right here. What the article is talking about is other electrolytes aside from standard table salt.
There is a clear correlation between the push for lower salt and fat in the diet and increase in heart issues, hypertension, etc. Food manufacturers started reducing salt and fat and increasing sugar to make them still palatable.
Potassium, magnesium, etc are needed by the entire body to function properly.