By salt you mean sodium not sodium chloride I assume so I guess it depends on the age, size, diet, excercise level, ect.
The human body contain approx. 4 % sodium chloride.
Salt doesn't contain fibers.
not much
Salt is better than no salt because if we get 0g. of salt in our body, we'll die. Salt is a main thing for humans. But, the average human gets way too much salt in a year, so we need to have salt- but balance it out and don't have too much of it.
no but is has more crack
100g of marmite contains 11g of salt A serving of 2g -- will contain 0.22g of salt
Because humans contain salt and carbon is also present in humans
An average human body shoyuld have 250gm of salt.if the amount of salt is less it causes some deficiency disease .excess of amount of salt also leads to some problem.so we should maintain the amount of salt properly.
The Deed Sea has a salt density of 1.24 kg/L.
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No, sugar doesn't contain salt.
The average recommended daily allowance of salt is 2,300 milligrams per day for an adult human. This amount decreases to 1,500 milligrams for people 51 years old or older. The average daily amount of salt consumed by the average American is 3,500 milligrams.