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Most Recently Shared on August 29, 2011 at 8:28 pm By:

joyoushealth Joy McCarthy

.@nytimeswell You must not be familiar with this study: http://ow.ly/6fTyX And the beneficial effects of sea salt: http://ow.ly/6fTzX

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8 tips to lower your sodium intake | Blood Pressure | Get Healthy | Best Health

besthealthmag.ca — “How much sodium are you consuming on a daily basis? If you're like the average Canadian it's probably twice as much as you need. Follow these tips to reduce your salt intakeView full resource at besthealthmag.ca

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Are you consuming too much salt? | Blood Pressure | Get Healthy | Best Health

besthealthmag.ca — “On average, Canadians consume about twice as much sodium as necessary, which could lead to high blood pressure. Here's how cooking with a specialty salt could help reduce your sodium intakeView full resource at besthealthmag.ca

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Are you consuming too much salt? Find out why cooking with a specialty salt could help lower your sodium intake http://t.co/QeLb2BDJ

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What should I do to treat high blood pressure naturally?

healthtap.com — “First and foremost is limiting salt intake to what nature intended, which is "not very much", and drinking plenty of water. If this does not work, you have gone beyond what natural medicine has to offer -- but also making a much better start than many people, and doing yourself a favor.View full resource at healthtap.com

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Healthy childhood diet may curb chronic diseases in adulthood - AAP SmartBrief

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CW: Believing the future will be better…is heart-healthy?

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Most Recently Shared on October 27, 2011 at 2:40 am By:

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Actually got my CW post out early: Athletes generally believe the future will be better. #Optimism and #heart-health http://t.co/jOnml6BW

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Eat your way to a healthy heart - Harvard Health Publications

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Healthy Diet = Better Health; One Man's Story | Our State of Health

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Healthy Diet = Better Health; One Man's Story http://t.co/7LWaqUIv via @KQED's San Bernardino citizen journalist

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Eat your way to a healthy heart - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “Your kitchen cabinets—along with your pantry, refrigerator, and grocery list—are probably more important than your medicine cabinet for maintaining or improving your heart's health. That's because what you eat influences many of the things that contribute to heart disease, including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, inflammation, and electrical instability and function of the heart. The foods you choose can make these factors better, or worse. Healthy Eating for a HealthView full resource at health.harvard.edu

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New Harvard Health report: Your kitchen cabinets are as important for your heart as your medicine cabinet. http://t.co/GcyaZj6z

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Tips for Healthy Living - American Kidney Fund

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Most Recently Shared on June 9, 2011 at 3:02 pm By:

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Small changes in your #diet like limiting #salt and #fat can make a big impact on your #health http://bit.ly/iVB2P8

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DASH diet: Healthy eating to lower your blood pressure - MayoClinic.com

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Most Recently Shared on June 8, 2011 at 9:01 pm By:

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The DASH diet lowers #bloodpressure. I often comment that most people don't know what it is... now you do. http://goo.gl/SxCrQ #DASH #HTN

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The scoop on nutrition » Keep the pressure down – top tips on diet & blood pressure with guest expert Jemma O’Hanlon APD

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Most Recently Shared on June 1, 2011 at 10:38 pm By:

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Easy but thorough coverage of salt & why we all need to cut down from @jemmaohanlon http://ow.ly/584Kc

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Cooking with herbs and spices - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

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Most Recently Shared on May 9, 2011 at 6:03 pm By:

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Salt in sodium may aggravate high blood pressure. Learn how to cook w/ herbs & spices instead. Here's how http://bit.ly/k5PgIp #recipes

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