ChatterBank0 min ago
salt in food
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lo-Salt usually contains potassium in a 2:1 ratio to sodium, most people don't get enough potassium anyway so it should not cause any problems UNLESS you have some kind of kidney damage or disease.
Have a look here for some info from the makers.
DON'T replace salt with soy sauce - this is an extremely high salt food - about 1.3g in a tablespoon. Same with seaweed - it grows in salt water - so it has a lot of salt in it.
Just because something is bought from a health food shop, doesn't mean it is necessarily better for you! (Also don't be one of those who thinks that rock salt or 'chunky' sea salt is better for you than normal salt...)