

🧂 Cut sodium, not flavor—season smarter with LoSalt!
LoSalt Reduced Sodium Salt offers a delicious, iodized salt alternative with 66% less sodium than regular salt. Made in the UK by a family-run company, it blends sodium chloride with potassium chloride to maintain flavor while supporting healthy blood pressure and thyroid function. Perfect for cooking, baking, and seasoning, LoSalt helps you reduce sodium intake without sacrificing taste.










| ASIN | B007HD5P3A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,132 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #16 in Salt Substitutes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,728) |
| Manufacturer | LoSalt |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 2.75 x 5 inches; 14.08 ounces |
| UPC | 847241000013 |
| Units | 12.3 Ounce |
S**S
Great alternative
My Nutritionist approved my purchase because she said it provides potassium, which will help with my diet. It's a great alternative to standard salt, taste like salt even though I don't use much salt if rarely. However when I want a little salt I use this and when baking for lower sodium intake.
P**Y
Tastes great and lower in sodium!!
This salt is the absolute best! Used Morton’s Light salt for over twenty years and this is even lower in sodium and still tastes like regular salt!!! Love it
V**T
Definitely the best salt substitute I’ve ever tasted, but just not for me!
Definitely the best salt substitute I’ve ever tasted, but this way to reduce my sodium is just not for me. Were I continue to use this modality I would use this. Hence, my rating of ‘only 4 stars’ hence no 5 star rating from me. The health benefits, ease of use, size & weight of product are all ok. FOR ME: I have decided I live my life healthily and reduce my sodium levels in other ways. IF YOU SEEK A SODIUM SUBSTITUTE, BUY THIS ONE!
K**K
Good but Pricey
I Really do like the taste . The container is the size of Morton Salt so it will last a long time. Which hopefully will make up for it being quite pricey for this senior
J**H
Fantastic product
I rarely write reviews unless a product is exceptional- but this one fits the bill. To me it is indistinguishable from table salt IF you use it very sparingly. You absolutely do not need a lot to benefit from a satisfying taste. It's perfect on popcorn. I spray the popcorn with butter spray so the "salt" will stick. I add just enough to get a good flavor., no more. Gives an increased boost to Dash seasoned foods. As someone on a very sodium restricted diet, this product has been a lifesaver.
L**N
Tastes like salt
I was surprised, it tastes like salt and no after taste
N**K
Warning: contains Sodium Hexacyanoferrate
This product contains Sodium Hexacyanoferrate, also known as Yellow Prussiate of Soda. It is what's known as a ferrocyanide salt. As of May 2023, it is approved for use by both UK and EU authorities (E535). In 2018, a re-evaluation was published in the EFSA Journal which assured the consumer that ferrocyanide salts are perfectly safe to consume at the established, regulated levels. The levels have to be regulated, because (quote from the Abstact): "The kidney appeared to be the target organ for ferrocyanides toxicity and 4.4 mg sodiumferrocyanide/kg bw per day was identified as the NOAEL for the renal effects in a chronic (2-year) study in rats. Assuming that the toxicity of this compound is due to the ferrocyanide ion only, the Panel established a group acceptable daily intake (ADI) for sodium, potassium and calcium ferrocyanide of 0.03 mg/kg bw per day expressed as ferrocyanide ion. The Panel concluded that ferrocyanides (E 535–538) are of no safety concern at the current authorised use and use levels." Maybe they are right. Maybe ferrocyanide salts are perfectly safe at these levels - I don't know. Here in the United States, I can go to Walmart and find many salts that use Yellow Prussiate of Soda as an ingredient. In the same Walmart, I can find products containing Aspartame and Titanium Dioxide. Titanium Dioxide, by the way, has been banned from use as a food additive in the EU as of February 2022. Aspartame breaks down in your gut into aspartic acid, phenylalanine, and methanol. METHANOL. There are a growing number of studies, such as the 2015 study titled "Longer period of oral administration of aspartame on cytokine response in Wistar albino rats" (PMID: 25681123), which reveal how not-so-safe this FDA approved sweetener really is. Titanium Dioxide likewise remains FDA approved. The very same FDA also claims that ferrocyanide salts are perfectly safe for consumption, at the regulated levels. Remember to salt your FDA.
T**.
Good stuff
Tastes like salt. Reduces sodium intake. But discuss with care provider first. There can be interaction with some meds, and certain health problems may be exacerbated.
N**A
Good
K**Y
Used this for a number of years and has been ok. Flows well. Good value for money.
D**S
Excellent product to use in all cases of high Bp and where less salt is used for cooking!
L**L
Great salt replacement. Full of potassium.
R**W
Tastes just like normal salt but healthier. This is cheaper than most supermarkets
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