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SALT is NOT GOOD for diabetes. It will cause you to retain water and put additional stress on your limbs and already constricted blood vessels. Pepper doesn't affect diabetes .
i think salt causes the body to decrease urine.
When the kidneys detect an increase in salt in the body, they retain water to dilute the salt until it can be eliminated. This can result in a rise in blood pressure.
Salt does not cause your body to gain or lose fat. If you have high consumptions of salt then it will only result in your body temporariley gsining weight as it causes your body to retain water
Salt is not going to get into the body through the skin if you walk in it, you have to actually eat or drink it for it to get into your body and affect your fluid balance.
Salt makes the body retain water.
The recommended daily intake is 2,5-5 g; sodium is indispensable for the function of muscles. Also salt retain water in the body.
Salt is both good and bad for your body. It keeps the body healthy if it has Iodine content. Salt is a source of a mineral which is very much needed by the body. It makes a body fit, healthy and increases the memory and functioning of the brain. Too much salt is bad for your body. It can dehydrate your body and increase blood pressure. It is recommended to consume only half a spoon of salt everyday. Salt stores a lot of fluids in the body which makes you gain weight.
You can retain more water in the body by consuming foods high in electrolytes such as fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Limiting diuretic substances like caffeine and alcohol can also help to retain water in the body. Additionally, incorporating small amounts of salt in your diet can help the body retain more water.
Salt pills don't make you sweat, actually. They replace the salts your body sheds through excessive sweating. They also cause your body to retain more essential fluids, like electrolytes, that help your body rehydrate.
The hormone aldosterone helps maintain salt balance which is an ingredient in electrolyte. It does this by telling the kidneys to retain salt which then also then retains more water in the body.
Sodium (from sodium chloride) is indispensable for lifebecause it is important for:- regulation of blood pressure, pH, blood volume, osmotic pressure- transmission of nervous impulse- correct neurons functionAlso salt is the most important condiment.