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Metro says love your kidneys, don‘t consume more than a teaspoon of salt daily

The recommended daily salt intake limit is five grams.

The metro joined the world in observing World Kidney Day on March 12.

The metro urges residents to be kind to their kidneys by adopting a low salt intake lifestyle as salt has proven to have negative effects on the kidneys.

The recommended daily salt intake limit is five grams.

The metro’s manager for non-communicable diseases Angie Ndhambi said, “The sodium in salt can build up in your body, causing your blood pressure to rise and increasing damage to your kidneys.”

High salt intake increases the amount of protein in the urine, which is a major risk factor for the decline of kidney function.

Salt also worsens kidney conditions in people who already have kidney diseases.

Ndhambi further advised that the five grams of salt intake per day can be achieved by refraining from adding raw salt to cooked food, using herbs, spices, garlic, chillies or lemon to season food instead of salt and staying away from fried chicken as it has large quantities of salt.

Ekurhuleni residents are strongly urged to take action in fighting non-communicable diseases and to visit their nearest primary healthcare facility for screening.

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