A no protein and no sodium diet is next to nonexistent because so many necessary foods contain at least trace amounts of protein. This diet is defined as the reduction of protein in the diet to reduce stress on certain diseased organs. Low sodium is important for the prevention of certain health problems, and a reduction in this mineral is less harmful to the body than a severe reduction in protein.
you would dehydrate and die
Dehydration
Sodium is a mineral that helps to regulate water balance in the body, controlling blood pressure and encouraging the nerves to work accordingly. In the human body, you would find sodium in the blood.
Sodium is eliminated from the body in sweat and in urine. So that would be the skin and the urethra to be exact.
If you mean sodium "chloride", that's because it's common salt. It gets broken down in your body.
The body would die.
Why does one loss sodium from the body. Why does one loss sodium from the body.
Then your body would no longer exist.
This cannot possibly happen, so asking what would happen if it did happen is an exercise in stupidity.
Extremely high sodium levels, or hypernatremia, can lead to seziures and even death. Sodium is responsible for regulating the amount of fluid in your body, controlling blood pressure, bone growth, and for the proper trasmission of signals between nerves. So, too much sodium = dehydration & high blood pressure. The kidneys filter out sodium into the urine for excreatment, so if you're constantly going over your RDA of sodium - drink water. Lots of it. That's the only way your body can keep it's balance.
No body would be jobless.
About 40% of the body's sodium is contained in bone