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Break Up With Salt

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Break Up With Salt

A four-part  educational series on improving your management of High Blood Pressure and health will be held at Virtually on February 8, 15, 22, and March 8 at 6:30 PM.  This program will cover the basics of high blood pressure and managing it through nutrition and lifestyle changes to improve your health and reduce risk of further health complications of Hypertension.

The program will be conducted by Tramayne Richardson,  Area Nutrition Agent with the LSU AgCenter. Participants will receive all information presented at each class. 

Participation is open to the public. Cost is FREE to attend this series. Please call the number below by January 31, 2022 to pre-register for classes. Seating is limited to 10 people. Hope to see you there!

Session 1: What is High Blood Pressure  (February 8,2022)

Session 2: DASH Diet and Food Label Reading (February 15,2022)

Session 3: Virtual Grocery Store Tour (February 22,2022)

Session 4: Mastering Meals with Flavor (March 8,2022)

**You should plan attend ALL four sessions PRESENTED!**



For more information or to pre-register, call:

Classes will be held: February 8, 15, 22, & March 8 at 6:30 PM

Cost Per Person to Attend: FREE

LSU AgCenter/Cooperative Extension Service

East Baton Rouge Parish Extension Service

9050 Airline Hwy Suite 120

Baton Rouge, LA 70815

Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the LSU AgCenter will make reasonable accommodations to enable persons with disabilities to engage in programs offered. Should you need an ADA accommodation, please contact Tramayne Richardson at 225-963-6344 no later than 1 week before your accommodation is needed.

The LSU AgCenter and LSU provide equal opportunities in programs and employment.

www.LSUAgCenter.com

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