To control the level of fluid in the body, and help control proper nerve conduction to other parts of the body, and a healthy blood pressure.
Too little or too much is not good though (too many people eat too much salt), and can be dangerous (can cause high blood pressure and Diabetes). Too little, can cause hyponatremia (an electrolyte imbalance).
Yes the human body needs sodium to survive.
Sodium is an element.
The human body is designed to use sodium primarily for its essential role in maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction. Sodium is a key electrolyte that helps regulate blood pressure and is crucial for the proper functioning of cells. While there isn't a specific "God" that designed the human body, many believe that a higher power or natural processes led to the intricate design of human physiology and its needs, including sodium.
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The human body contain approx. 0,4 % sodium chloride.
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It works as electrolytes.
Important electrolytes in the human body are potassium, sodium, and calcium.
No. Sweating, urinating and crying remove the access sodium from your body.
The most important cations in the human body are sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium ions