According to the World Health Organization (WHO), global salt intake in 2021 averaged 10.8 grams per day—over double the recommended maximum of 5 grams. In the USA and UK, intake remains high, with Americans averaging 3,400 mg sodium daily (CDC). Excessive sodium consumption is closely linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease and kidney damage. However, harmful levels are difficult to recognize before symptoms develop, making salt overconsumption a significant but often hidden health threat worldwide.
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30. Dysregulation of Electrolytes Excessive intake of Himalayan pink salt can lead to dysregulation of critical electrolytes in the body, such as potassium, calcium, and magnesium.…