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7 Signs You Need More Salt (2024)
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Every cell in your body needs salt, and without enough salt your cells can't function properly.
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Here are 7 signs that you need more salt. You might have one or more of these signs that will get better when you give your body the real salt it needs. Don't be afraid of salt. All mammals need it, including you.

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What Is Sodium Chloride Nasal Spray Used For? - Ear Nose Throat Expert
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What Is Sodium Chloride Nasal Spray Used For? Sodium chloride nasal spray, commonly known as saline nasal spray, offers a simple solution for those seeking relief from nasal discomfort. In this informative video, we will discuss the many benefits of using saline nasal spray, including its ability to moisturize dry nasal passages and help clear out mucus. We’ll cover how this gentle solution can be particularly beneficial for individuals suffering from allergies, colds, or the effects of dry air.

You'll learn about the easy application process and the best practices to ensure safe usage, especially for children. We will also touch on the safety profile of saline nasal sprays, emphasizing their non-medicated nature and suitability for frequent use by people of all ages. Additionally, we will highlight how these sprays can assist in managing allergy symptoms by flushing out common irritants.

If you’re interested in maintaining your nasal health and finding effective ways to relieve congestion, this video is for you. Join us as we explore the various uses and advantages of sodium chloride nasal spray, and don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful tips and information regarding ear, nose, and throat health.

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What Are Sodium Chloride Eye Drops Used For? - Optometry Knowledge Base
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What Are Sodium Chloride Eye Drops Used For? In this informative video, we will discuss sodium chloride eye drops and their role in eye health. These drops are specifically formulated to address swelling of the cornea, which can lead to discomfort and vision issues. We’ll cover how these drops work to alleviate symptoms and improve your overall comfort.

You’ll learn the correct way to apply sodium chloride eye drops, including important steps to ensure cleanliness and effectiveness. We’ll also touch on potential side effects you might encounter and when to seek medical advice. Understanding the proper usage of these drops is essential for anyone dealing with corneal swelling, so we’ll provide clear instructions to help you use them safely and effectively.

Whether you're experiencing eye discomfort or simply want to know more about sodium chloride eye drops, this video is designed to provide you with the necessary information. Remember to consult your healthcare professional for personalized advice and recommendations. Join us for this discussion, and subscribe to our channel for more helpful content on eye health and optometry.

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Low Sodium and How to Prevent Osmotic Demyelination Syndrome
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The Hidden Dangers Of Excessive Salt Consumption
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0:00 Introduction: Excess sodium consumption 
0:15 Signs you’re consuming too much sodium 
1:00 Symptoms of sodium deficiency
2:10 The most common cause of high blood pressure 
2:27 Treatment for high blood pressure 
2:38 The sodium/potassium connection 
6:00 The best type of salt to consume 
6:10 The best type of salt for people with high blood pressure 
7:15 Learn more about potassium!

Let’s talk about the signs you’re consuming too much salt. 

Top signs you’re consuming too much salt: 
• Edema (in the eyes, hands, feet, or lower legs)
• Thirst
• High blood pressure 
• Headache
• Restlessness
• Irritability 
• Nausea 
• Fatigue 

Top signs of sodium deficiency: 
• Weakness 
• Low blood pressure 
• An increase in neurotransmitters 
• Vascular stiffness and high blood pressure 
• Insulin resistance

In my opinion, the most common cause of high blood pressure is insulin resistance. Many things can contribute to insulin resistance, including a high-carb diet, intermittent fasting, and a low-sodium diet. 

The most common treatment for high blood pressure is diuretics. But, diuretics can cause you to lose both sodium and potassium. 

People who are salt sensitive or who have symptoms of a sodium deficiency are really deficient in potassium. Sodium and potassium work together in the body, and you need twice as much potassium as you do sodium. The average person needs 2300mg of sodium and 4700mg of potassium per day. 

The more carbohydrates you have in your diet, the more potassium you’ll lock up, making it unavailable. It’s important for people with diabetes to get on a low-carb diet and consume foods high in potassium or a good electrolyte powder. 

We need sodium in our diets, but not just sodium chloride—we need the whole mineral balance. This is why it’s best to consume sea salt.

However, if you have high blood pressure, try consuming Baja Gold Sea Salt. This type of sea salt tastes great and has lower amounts of sodium.

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The 1st Symptom of a Salt Deficiency
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Timestamps
0:00 The first symptom of a salt deficiency
1:20 How much salt do you need?
2:07 What to do about low sodium symptoms
2:50 Why sodium supports your energy
4:53 How to bulletproof your immune system (free course!)

In this video, we’re going to talk about the first symptom of a salt deficiency. The first symptom of sodium deficiency is feeling weak or tired.

Fun facts: Salad in Latin means salted greens. Salary in Latin means salt.

You should never consume refined salt. Instead, have organic sea salt. Refined salt only contains sodium chloride—it doesn’t contain the other vital minerals.

One role of sodium in the body is to create hydrochloric acid (HCL) to help digest protein, break down minerals, and kill off pathogens. Many people are low in HCL because they don’t consume enough salt.

The average person needs a minimum of 1 tsp. of sea salt per day. If you exercise or do keto, you will need more than this.

Low sodium diets that have you drinking lots of water can dilute the salt and flush it from your body, leaving you deficient in sodium. Additionally, a high-carb diet can cause you to retain sodium in the wrong places.

If you notice that you feel weak or tired, try increasing your sodium and see if the problems go away.

An electrolyte powder can help replenish your sodium and other electrolytes.

Sodium is crucial for normal energy levels because it…
• Excites the cardiac muscle
• Regulates calcium
• Is involved in the sodium-potassium pump
• Is vital to creating energy in the mitochondria

One last fun fact—sea water is virtually identical to the watery portion of your blood!

In summary, make sure you have enough sodium in your diet by having at least one teaspoon of organic sea salt a day to support healthy energy levels and other low-sodium symptoms.

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What Happens To Your Body When You Have Too Much Sodium?
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Can it dehydrate your body? Are there increased risks like renal stones and stomach cancer? What about cognitive functioning? We'll be discussing all of this and more.

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1. Dehydration - 00:23
2. Bloating Along With Sweating - 01:23
3. Kidney Stones - 02:40
4. High Blood Pressure - 04:04
5. Risk Of Stomach Cancer Increases - 05:11
6. Cognitive Dysfunction - 06:12
7. Salty Food Addiction - 07:19

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Summary:
1. Dehydration
If you are careless about your water intake, sodium has all the more potential to dehydrate you. Either you increase your water consumption, or cut back on salt.

2. Bloating Along With Swelling
Do you hate the puffy face you get the next day after binge eating high sodium junk food? Many of us try avoiding junk before parties, so we don’t end up with the bloated face.

3. Kidney Stones
The most common advice anyone with kidney stones gets is to keep drinking plenty of fluids. Have you ever thought about why? It turns out fluid intake not only helps them flush stones out, but it also prevents the formation of renal stones in the first place.

4. High Blood Pressure
The answer lies with your kidneys. Indiscriminate salt intake makes it difficult for them to keep up with excess sodium. And when sodium concentration increases, your body starts holding on to the water in an attempt to dilute extra sodium.

5. Risk Of Stomach Cancer Increases
Stomach cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the world. It’s important to eliminate its risks as much as we can through diet.

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Sodium Chloride (NaCl (Salt)) :: : Causes, Diagnosis, Symptoms, Treatment, Prognosis
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What Happens When You Quit Salt?
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Should you be on a low sodium diet? What actually happens to your body and brain when you reduce salt?
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Low Sodium (Hyponatremia): Dangers, Symptoms, and Causes Explained By Dr.Berg
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Here’s why eliminating salt from your diet can be detrimental to your health!

0:00 Low sodium (hyponatremia): dangers, symptoms, and causes
0:14 Symptoms of low sodium
0:40 Why you shouldn’t avoid all salt
1:17 Causes of low sodium

In this video, we’re going to talk about the dangers of low sodium, also known as hyponatremia.

Hyponatremia is a situation where you’re losing a lot of blood volume, which can result in low blood pressure and a lot of other problems.

The symptoms of low sodium include:
• Edema in the brain
• Headaches
• Nausea
• Muscle cramps
• Fainting
• Falling
• Loss of appetite
• Confusion
• Coma
• Cardiovascular disease
• Stroke

Many people believe salt is bad for them and they avoid using any salt in their food. The problem is that this can result in low sodium. You need at least 1-1.2 grams of sodium each day, or 2-5 grams of salt per day.

Keep in mind that salt can be hidden in many foods. It’s important to find the right balance since too much and too little can have adverse effects.

Low sodium can also be caused by…
• Diuretics
• Vomiting
• Diarrhea
• Excessive sweating
• Kidney damage
• Excessive H2O
• Adrenal weakness

Many people drink way too much water because they are convinced it’s healthy. Excessive water consumption can deplete minerals like sodium. Drink when you are thirsty—don’t force yourself to drink water.



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