Does Holy Tea Contain Sodium or Salt?
This common question about Holy Tea is of concern to persons with heart disease who have been told by their doctor to cut down on their salt and sodium intake. Holy Tea contains no salt, and contains less than 0.2 percent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of sodium per serving. Individuals with heart disease or hypertension who are concerned about ingesting excessive amounts of salt can rest assured that the Holy Tea is not a significant source of sodium or sodium chloride. It may be wise to show the list of ingredients on the Holy Tea label to your doctor if you have a medical condition such as heart disease or high blood pressure. Note that the main reason heart patients are told to avoid excess salt and sodium is because the excess sodium depletes the body of magnesium, which is essential to healthy functioning of the heart. People with heart diseases invariably have too little magnesium, and recent studies in the USA have shown that more than two-thirds of all Americans get