of salt in their people practically change the that they are used to and because of the lack of foresight and careful planning tend to find other nutrients that have a more benevolent aspect get reduced as well.
We tend to forget that in a lot of cases where sodium is present as a constituent part of any food quite often magnesium, calcium, potassium and other useful nutrients exists also. Now the danger here is that we reduce the food that contains the sodium but also reduce the other elements as well.
Now it is fine to reduce the sodium but actually magnesium, calcium and potassium all appear to have what could best be described as blood pressure lowering effects.
So what we are saying here is that it is not impossible to reduce the salt in our diets and indeed that's a very good thing but what you have to do is think carefully about those foods that you plan to cut back on and make sure that you don’t actually cut back on the “good stuff” as well!
Careful planning is all that it takes, nothing more and nothing less. It is not a complex science and is one that certainly we should not get “beaten out of shape” over, just be sensible.
Stephen Morgan writes about a great many health issues on the Internet and more can be found at Blood Condition High More Pressure and also at www.livingwithhighbloodpressure.net one of the few sites on the Internet to focus on the interests of those who suffer from High Blood Pressure.
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