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for questions about claims based on salt, a mineral primarily formed from sodium chloride (NaCl).
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Does excess salt in food cause thousands of deaths per annum in the UK?
A good example is the fact that populations that traditionally stick to the prehistoric salt intake of no more than few tenths of a gram of salt a day have blood pressures that remain low well into old … However, it's wrong to downplay salt intake as an important factor just because statistical studies on the unhealthy British population that eats a massive amount of salt have contradictory result. …