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Is table salt more healthy to our body?

At first, table salt is granulated white salt seen most saltshakers.it is mined from underground deposits. Table salt is made up of chemical compounds called sodium chloride (NaCl)

TABLE SALT is considered as both health ingredient and also critical hazard ingredient if RECCOMENDED DIETARY ALLOWANCE(RDA) is not full considered 

Health benefits of consuming table salt(NaCl) according to modern medicine resources are 

  • NaCl aiding the balance of electrolytes and fluids
  • Carry nutrients into the body cells 
  • Regulation of acid-base balance 
  • Support transfer of nerve impulses 
  • Helps in secretions of gastric juice in the stomach
  • Helps in Thyroid hormone secretion

Now let's look why peoples feels like they need to consume table salts in large proportion

  • They need to enhance their taste and flavor
  • Just personal influence like he/she see some consume a lot of and thus tend to cope 
  • Salivation
  • Personal love in consuming a lot of sugar

 

Now let looks in details how table salt has got adverse side effects

The burden of unhealthy diets constitutes a major public health and development challenge worldwide. Urgent action is required to modify the over-production and over-consumption of foods and beverages which do not have a healthy nutritional profile, mainly industry manufactured food. Of greatest concern is excess consumption of sodium, sugars and unhealthy fats, particularly trans-fatty acids (trans fats) and saturated fatty acids, and low consumption of whole grains, pulses, vegetables and fruits. In many high-income countries, and increasingly in low- and middle-income countries, a significant proportion of sodium in the diet comes from processed foods.

An estimated 1.89 million deaths each year are associated with consuming too much sodium, a well-established cause of raised blood pressure and increased risk of cardiovascular disease (2).

Reducing sodium intake is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve health and reduce the burden of noncommunicable diseases, as it can avert a large number of cardiovascular events and deaths at very low total programme costs. world health organisation(WHO)recommends a number of sodium-related best buy policies as practical actions that countries should undertake promptly to prevent cardiovascular disease and its associated costs. These include lowering of sodium content in foods; implementing front-of-pack labelling; mass media campaigns; and public food procurement and service.

Recommendations for salt reduction

  • For adults, WHO recommends less than 2000 mg/day of sodium (equivalent to less than 5 g/day salt (just under a teaspoon).
  • For children aged 2–15 years, WHO recommends adjusting the adult dose downward based on their energy requirements. This recommendation for children does not address the period of exclusive breastfeeding (0–6 months) or complementary feeding with continued breastfeeding (6–24 months).

All salt that is consumed should be iodized (fortified with iodine), which is essential for healthy brain development in the foetus and young child and optimizing people’s mental function in general.

About sodium

  • Sodium is an essential nutrient necessary for maintenance of plasma volume, acid-base balance, transmission of nerve impulses and normal cell function.
  • Sodium deficiency is extremely unlikely in healthy individuals.
  • Excess sodium is linked to adverse health outcomes, including increased blood pressure.
  • The primary contributors to dietary sodium consumption depend on the cultural context and dietary habits of a population.
  • Sodium is found naturally in a variety of foods, such as milk, meat and shellfish. It is often found in high amounts in processed foods such as breads, processed meat and snack foods, as well as in condiments (e.g., soy and fish sauce).
  • Sodium is also contained in sodium glutamate, used as a food additive in many parts of the world.

 

How to reduce sodium intake

WHO has identified a set of evidence-based best buy interventions to tackle noncommunicable diseases that should be undertaken immediately, with expected accelerated results in terms of lives saved, healthy lives life years gained, cases of disease prevented and costs avoided. 

There are 4 best buys for sodium reduction:

  • the reformulation of food products to contain less salt and the setting of target levels for the amount of salt in foods and meals;
  • the establishment of a supportive environment in public institutions such as hospitals, schools, workplaces and nursing homes to enable lower sodium options to be provided;
  • the implementation of front-of-pack labelling; and
  • a behaviour change communication and mass media campaigns.

The development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of sodium reduction policies should be government-led and safeguarded against possible conflicts of interest.

WHO has developed a Sodium Country Score Card to monitor countries' progress in making national commitments and taking a multifaceted approach to implementing policies to reduce sodium intake.

How can you reduce your sodium intake?

  • eat mostly fresh, minimally processed foods like fresh fruits, whole grains, plain yogurt, milk and etc 
  • choose low-sodium products (less than 120mg/100g sodium)
  • cook with little or no added sodium/salt
  • use herbs and spices to flavour food, rather than salt
  • limit the use of commercial sauces, dressings and instant products
  • limit the consumption of processed foods
  • remove the saltshaker/container from the table.

conclusively

My dear friends lets consider to adhere recommended dietary allowance of less than 2000mg/day(equivalent to less than 5g/day) as we can protect our health from non communicable diseases like cardiovascular diseases, stroke, hypertension and so many other disease

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aimlly has reacted to this post.
aimlly

Can I know why table salt shouldn't be eaten raw ?

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OBK

@hemdyjuma nataka kujua pia the possible effects za mimi kula chumvi mbichi ( raw table salt )

chumvi mbichi ina madini joto aina ya sodium ambayo endapo utatumia chumvi mbichi utapelekea kuongeza kiwango kikubwa cha hypertention yani pressure kwenye kwani madini ya sodium yatakuwa mengi zaidi kuliko potassium hivyo kukuweka hatari ya kupata magonjwa yasio ambukiza kama heart attack nk.

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Quote from hemedyjuma on December 1, 2023, 9:38 pm

chumvi mbichi ina madini joto aina ya sodium ambayo endapo utatumia chumvi mbichi utapelekea kuongeza kiwango kikubwa cha hypertention yani pressure kwenye kwani madini ya sodium yatakuwa mengi zaidi kuliko potassium hivyo kukuweka hatari ya kupata magonjwa yasio ambukiza kama heart attack nk.

Well said

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