By consuming a sugar daddy. Despite the name, sugar daddies are not high in sugar but are instead rich. They are rich in iron and sodium and all that stuff your body loves to gobble up :)
The easy & daily sources what you can use for potassium are Potatoes,Bananas,Cooked spinach,Bamboo shoots,Oranges,Apricots, Prunes. And as everyone knows salt pure salt is the best source for sodium.
aldosterone
It is produced by the adrenal glands. It regulates sodium and potassium levels in the body.
Aldosterone
When dietary sodium is too high or low, the intestines and kidneys respond to adjust concentrations to normal
When dietary sodium is too high or low, the intestines and kidneys respond to adjust concentrations to normal
Yes, low sodium levels can cause death. Sodium is vital to your entire being and is a huge part in the transfer of signals through out your body. Without it we cannot function.
Central nervous system cells are most likely to be affected by these changes in sodium levels.
Prolactin is a hormone that acts directly on the mammary glands to produce breast milk. This happens when a woman because pregnant, and when a woman is pregnant, the body reaches high levels of estrogen. Thus, increased levels of estrogen will directly increase levels of prolactin.
the loss of sodium ions causes a change in the osmotic balance of the body, ie. the concentration of dissovled solutes in the body becomes lower. As a result, the body needs to get rid of excess fluid to bring the cocentration of its solutes back within acceptable levels. The mechanism for this is to expel water as well as limiting water reabsorption in the large intestine. The result: more water is excreted from the body and specifically the digestive tract, and diarrhea results.
They help balance the pH levels of fluids in your body, if that is what you mean. Potassium especially, I think.
because the levels of it goes high when reacts to water after losing it