Potassium Chloride Renamed on FDA Food Labels
Potassium Chloride Renamed on FDA Food Labels
In an effort to educate consumers about the amount of sodium they are consuming through processed foods, the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
has released an industry guideline to bring awareness to sodium content through
nutrition labeling
. In this industry guideline,
food products
containing potassium chloride must identify this ingredient as potassium chloride salt on its
food label
.
According to the
Food and Drug Administration
, on average,
Americans
consume nearly double the daily recommended amount of 2,300 mg of sodium. This heightened consumption is not a result of the consumer adding salt to their food, but by their increased daily intake of processed
food products
. By reflecting potassium chloride on
product labels
as "potassium chloride salt" it is the goal of the FDA to not only bring awareness to the consumer but encourage the
food manufacturer
to reduce the amount of total sodium used within their products.
These potential
new regulations
, are in congruence with the World Health Organization's movement to reduce the global consumption of sodium in order to improve
public health
by reducing the risk of
heart disease
and other
chronic disease
due to increased salt intake.
Potassium Chloride Renamed on FDA Food Labels
In an effort to educate consumers about the amount of sodium they are consuming through processed foods, the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
has released an industry guideline to bring awareness to sodium content through
nutrition labeling
. In this industry guideline,
food products
containing potassium chloride must identify this ingredient as potassium chloride salt on its
food label
.
According to the
Food and Drug Administration
, on average,
Americans
consume nearly double the daily recommended amount of 2,300 mg of sodium. This heightened consumption is not a result of the consumer adding salt to their food, but by their increased daily intake of processed
food products
. By reflecting potassium chloride on
product labels
as "potassium chloride salt" it is the goal of the FDA to not only bring awareness to the consumer but encourage the
food manufacturer
to reduce the amount of total sodium used within their products.
These potential
new regulations
, are in congruence with the World Health Organization's movement to reduce the global consumption of sodium in order to improve
public health
by reducing the risk of
heart disease
and other
chronic disease
due to increased salt intake.