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Is there an alternative to sodium or common salt, that can be used by a heart patient ?  

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Low blood sodium hyponatremia in older adults

solid. Sodium chloride NaCl, sodium phosphate Na2HPO4 and sodium bicarbonate NaHCO3 are commonly occurring salts. These salts can be dissolved in water or in juices of various foods. Dissolving involves the complete separation of ions, such as sodium and chloride in common table salt NaCl.About 40 of the bodys sodium is contained in bone. Approximately 2-5 occurs within organs and cells and the remaining 55

Posted in Personal Health by rinku at 5:15 AM on October 06, 2008

Is there an alternative to sodium or common salt, that can be used by a heart patient ?

://www.pslgroup.com/dg/2A0EA.ht m...Yes Rock salt is the alternative to common salt &can be used by aheart patient...Dear ting tong,Nature gives many natural salts that are in the form of many mateial, everything from ourCardiaTM Salt Alternative, as a dietary aid, significantly reduced blood pressure in hypertensive patients who were being treated with antihypertensive drugs.check for further details http

Posted in Alternative Medicine by Tingtong at 2:10 PM on August 22, 2008

What is a Low Sodium Diet?

Sodium is a mineral found as a natural ingredient in many foods. The most common form of sodium is salt. The low-sodium diet allows you 1/8-teaspoon of salt per day to use in food preparation that you can use a salt substitute each time your medication changes....Sodium is a mineral found as a natural ingredient in many foods. The most common form of sodium is salt. The low-sodium diet allows you

Posted in Groceries by ritu.dhawan at 11:55 PM on February 22, 2008
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Is it necessary for a healthy young person to control the intake of salt? What is the harm excess salt does to the body?

sodium intake for 7 weeks by substituting low- salt alternatives for the most important dietary sources of sodium. The other group, serving as a control group C, was given the same food items in the form of normally salted alternatives. Fasting serum samples as well as 24-h urine samples were obtained in the beginning and at the end of the study. Urinary sodium, urinary calcium, urinary creatinine, serum

Posted in Personal Health by Tingtong at 2:07 PM on August 22, 2008

Can we use rock salt alternative to common salt regularly in food and curries?

anything in common with the original crystal salt. Salt nowadays is mainly sodium chloride and not salt.As common as saltshakers are to our kitchen, so are the numbers of diseases associated with salts daily In Reply To My Email ID: Sbargateyahoo.com Note: If the above links not working just copy and paste into window search engine box.THANKS AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU...Hi,As common as saltshakers are to our kitchen

Posted in Alternative Medicine by Anonymous at 5:38 PM on April 30, 2013

is this true that excess salt suck the calcium in our bone?

question...It is well known that high dietary sodium intake decreases renal calcium reabsorption, which in turn leads to a greater urinary calcium excretion. This effect has been demonstrated in studies in humans of all ages as well as in experimental animals. It is not clear to what extent sodium-induced calcium loss is compensated for by increased intestinal calcium absorption. It is suspected that

Posted in Personal Health by aryan at 11:03 PM on September 14, 2008

How To Make Alkaline Water At Home!

There are a few common sources of bases. Bleach is a solution of sodium hypochlorite a base in water. Ammonia glass cleaners are ammonia gas dissolved in water which forms ammonium hydroxide a base solution instead.In the chemistry lab, bases are easy to come by. The most common are the hydroxides, with sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide topping the list. Bubbling ammonia gas through water

Posted in Personal Health by John George at 5:37 AM on September 29, 2008

Im fm hyd.i have a hair lose problem.im 21 years old. I got "M" symbol on my head. I want to go through the homiopathi treatment.is that ok,plz suggest me.

is an interesting example of homeopathic medicine prepared from a common food substance, the common salt, sodium chloride. As a rule, the common salt undergoes a special procedure called potentization, whereby its not to indulge in any kind of self-medication. Natrum Muriaticum:Natrum Muriaticum is an interesting example of homeopathic medicine prepared from a common food substance, the common salt, sodium chloride. As a

Posted in Personal Health by vijay p at 1:27 AM on August 12, 2008
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What does ECP and TTL stand for?

well, ECP is about 10 times faster than the older Centronics standard., and TTL is 1 Short for transistor-transistor logic, a common type of digital circuit in which the output is derived from two transistors.The first semiconductors using TTL were developed by Texas Instruments in 1965. The term is commonly used to describe any system based on digital circuitry, as in TTL monitor.2 Short for Time

Posted in Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 10:18 PM on July 01, 2008
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Night leg cramps: What causes them?

. But they occur most often in older adults. Common causes of night leg cramps include:Muscle overexertionProlonged sittingDehydrationPregnancyDi abetesDecreased potassium levelsNeuromuscular disorders levels. A non-phosphorus containing calcium supplement is possibly the best alternative. Another mineral easily depleted is potassium, which is the most important mineral regarding muscle activity, serving

Posted in Personal Health by Mike at 12:59 AM on September 13, 2008
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Is sea salt better for you than table salt?

. Table salt is typically from rock salt, which is mined from mineral deposits. Both types of salt can be fully refined, and the end result is pure sodium chloride. Variations in the refining process result that the additives in table salt are harmful to your health. Although your body needs some sodium to function properly, most people eat too much, which can lead to high blood pressure. Whether you use sea salt, table

Posted in Personal Health by Kailash Negi at 4:09 AM on October 21, 2008

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