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The percentage of salt in the human body is about 0.9, while the percentage of salt in the ocean is about 3.5.
Salt marshes, estuaries.
No, but fruit and fruit juices containing potassium can.
A lack of salt, or rock salt in the human body will result in cramping. Over time this could emaciate your muscle strength and potentially impact mobility.
Salt adds savour and salt (in small amounts) is required as part of human nutrition.
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salt helps keeps the heart healthy
The storehouse for salt in the human body is primarily the extracellular fluid, which includes the fluid in the blood and between cells. Excess salt is excreted by the kidneys to maintain a balance of electrolytes in the body. Consuming too much salt can lead to conditions like high blood pressure and fluid retention.
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.
One common ionic compound found in the human body is sodium chloride, also known as table salt. Sodium chloride plays a vital role in maintaining fluid balance and transmitting nerve impulses. Another important ionic compound is calcium phosphate, which is a major component of bones and teeth, providing strength and structure.