This can happen in tropical summer, when you lose excessive salt in perspiration. This can happen with indiscriminate use of potent diuretics like frusemide or furesemide. You may feel lethargic, urine out put diminishes. The normal serum level of the sodium chloride is 150 millimole.
It is inorganic.
salt has no calories so it doesn't make you gain or lose fat
To regulate the function of thyroid gland
Salt is good for the body as it has a high iodine content. It also contains an important mineral...though to much can dehydrate your body and lead to high blood pressure.... hope this helps :) x
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.
the storehouse of salt in the human body is
By salt you mean sodium not sodium chloride I assume so I guess it depends on the age, size, diet, excercise level, ect.
Iodine
It is inorganic.
i balive that's in the sweat
Yes it does have salt in it
salt has no calories so it doesn't make you gain or lose fat
Salt stimulate the brain by marketing it function better. Salt also helps the body not get cramps.
No- but there IS a mineral- iodine- that the human body needs.
The main way is to just reduce salt out of your daily diet. == If you were asking how to reduce your intake, asked and answered. If you were asking how to remove salt from your body, well, you really don't want to try to do that entirely. Besides being unhealthy, it could be deadly. The human body uses salts for a variety of physiological functions. Salt is naturally washed from the human body in a variety of ways: tears, urine, sweat, and feces. Every bodily fluid contains some level of a variety of salts.
Assuming the question pertains to table salt (sodium chloride), a human body contains approximately 0.15 percent by weight chlorine and 0.15 percent by weight sodium. This means that a 70-kilogram human (150 pounds) will contain 0.095 kilograms, or 95 grams, of each of the elements in table salt. The constituents of common table salt exist as separate ions in the human body, and if we could remove them and reconstitute them into table salt, they would make up about 8 tablespoons of salt for a 150 pound person.
Put a lot of salt on it, I think will do the magic.