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SPONSORED: Cerebos Low and Lite Salt is simply better for you

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Health experts encourage you to be more conscious of your salt intake.. (Image: Supplied)
Health experts encourage you to be more conscious of your salt intake.. (Image: Supplied)

Health experts agree that we consume too much salt, with more than 75% of sodium in our diets coming from processed food which is usually hidden. The benefit of lowering your salt intake is a reduced risk of developing hypertension which could possibly lead to a stroke, heart and kidney diseases to name a few. 

The newly launched Cerebos Low and Lite Salt variants are the perfect alternative to ordinary table salt for individuals who would like to keep a close eye on their salt intake. 

With 50% of the sodium content of regular table salt, and created using a completely natural process, Cerebos Low Salt is the better option for your health. Cerebos Lite Salt contains 35% less sodium than regular table salt, however, it has the same taste you know and love, thus making it a good option for your health too. For once, getting less is actually a good thing. You get to take better care of your health while enjoying Cerebos Low and Lite Salt in your favourite food.

Health experts encourage you to be more conscious of your salt intake. Remember, if you take care of your body, it will take care of you.

This post and content is sponsored, written and provided by Cerebos.

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