Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,207,866 members, 8,000,645 topics. Date: Tuesday, 12 November 2024 at 01:09 PM |
Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Health / Four Reason Why You Need More Salt (1176 Views)
Reason Why You Should Start Eating Tomatoes Today / Reason Why You Should Monitor Your Period(photos) / Reason Why We Shouldn't Do Drugs (15 Celebrities Before And After Drugs). (2) (3) (4)
(1) (Reply)
Four Reason Why You Need More Salt by yinkacruxzy: 7:17pm On Jan 16, 2016 |
In recent years, salt has been
demonized as contributing to
adverse conditions including heart
disease and hypertension, and many
a health-conscious individual has
developed the mindset that meals
should contain little to no salt.
While an overabundance of
processed salt can indeed be
detrimental, sodium is essential to
the human body, so the key is the
type of salt, rather than salt itself.
Real, unprocessed salt actually
contributes greatly to health, rather
than deterring from it.
Study: Reduce Diabetes Risk by
Including Coconut in Your Diet
The type of salt that has gained a
bad reputation for all salt is table
salt. This is the form of salt that is
most often found in many homes,
but it is entirely commercially
produced. Table salt is a manmade
refined product.
The refining process removes many
of the vital nutrients that naturally
occur in salt and adds several
chemicals in the process. The list of
chemical additives includes:
fluoride, chemical bleach, potassium
iodide, monosodium glutamate
(MSG), sodium bicarbonate and
solo-co-aluminate.
Table salt is associated with a wide
range of significant health
problems. It has been pointed to as
a contributor to high blood pressure
and weight gain. It is also thought
to contribute to developing type 2
diabetes, gout and water retention
or edema.
Table salt can also contribute to
muscle spasms and cramps as it
dehydrates the body. It is also
thought to contribute to affect mood
and be a factor in depression and
anxiety.
By contrast, unrefined sea salt is a
naturally occurring mineral. It is
harvested from evaporated sea
water and is only heated by the sun
as it dries. No trace minerals are
lost in the process of making sea
salt. Trace minerals contained in
sea salt include: sulphur, calcium,
sodium, magnesium, silicon, boron,
potassium, bromine and strontium.
Sea salt also has many health
benefits in addition to providing
necessary trace minerals. It can
help with weight loss efforts, sooth
irritated skin and reduce asthma
symptoms. Regular consumption of
sea salt can also improve blood
sugar levels and regulate heart
health.
It also improves mood and can help
with muscle cramps and treat
dehydration.
You can find many kinds of
unrefined salt right in the store,
but check the label, it must say
“unrefined” – some sea salts are
still refined.
We like to use AztecSeaSalt,which
is not sold in stores. We know for a
fact that it is high-quality,
unrefined, and loaded with the
good minerals and nutrients you
need. Learn more about
AztecSeaSalt here.
Another example of real, nutritious
salt is Himalayan salt. It is raw,
pure, and contains important
minerals including phosphorus,
vanadium and silicon. It provides
the body a natural source of sodium
without the processing and
chemicals.
Here are four important reasons to
embrace real, unrefined, mineral-
rich salt as part of your nutritious
diet:
1 Your body needs salt to function
Sodium is essential to the body’s
cellular metabolic processes, and
also regulates the fluid surrounding
the cells. It is also key to the
proper function of the
cardiovascular, nervous and
digestive systems.
Eating unrefined, natural salt helps
the body to transport nutrients
between the cells, assists the brain
in communicating with the
muscular system and stabilizes
blood pressure. It can even boost
your creativity and stimulate your
brain’s ability for long-term
planning.
While the American Heart
Association (AHA) recommends less
than 1,500 milligrams of sodium per
day, the Institute of Medicine
recommends at least 1,500
milligrams, just to replace the
sodium the body loses through
urination and sweat glands. The
body needs approximately 500
milligrams of sodium per day just to
stay alive.
2 Too little salt can cause
significant damage
Sodium deficiency, also known as
hyponatremia, can lead to serious
complications. Just a few of the
conditions that can arise from
hyponatremia are loss of energy,
kidney damage, brain swelling,
heart failure, confusion, headaches,
seizures and even coma.
You might be thinking to yourself
that too much salt is just as
dangerous, as it has been popularly
associated with hypertension, heart
disease and stroke. However, many
of these associations are loose at
best.
There is no solid scientific research
linking salt intake with heart
disease. As far as hypertension,
sugar and excess grains may be far
more to blame for this condition
than sodium.
Problems may arise with sodium
intake if your potassium levels are
too low. Potassium is an important
mineral which helps to balance out
sodium in the body. If you eat an
excess of salt and do not get enough
potassium, hypertension is more
likely.
3 Real salt provides important
minerals and nutrition
One of the primary reasons why
salt intake has been linked to
disease is that over 80 percent of
the salt consumed by Americans
hails from fast foods and processed
meals. This salt has been highly
refined, has had much of its
nutrients stripped, and often
contains chemical additives. Some
processed salts even contain added
fluoride. This is a far cry from real,
unrefined salt.
4 Warm salt water has an array of
benefits
One great way to enjoy the benefits
of real, mineral-rich salt is to drink
a glass of warm salt water in the
morning. The mixture of filtered
water and unrefined salt is known
as Sole, which comes from the Latin
word for sun (sol). The best time to
drink Sole is before breakfast.
Sole helps to support kidney
function, especially in maintaining
bodily fluid balance. When real salt
is mixed with water, it is easily
absorbed by the body. Drinking salt
with water in the morning also
helps your body to absorb water
throughout the day, without
extracellular fluid becoming over-
diluted (which can happen if you
drink too much water and do not
consume enough salt).
This traditional morning beverage
also promotes healthy digestion, can
improve sleep quality and aids in
detoxifying the body thanks to the
antibacterial properties of natural
salt. Sole also supports clear,
healthy-looking skin, healthy veins
and is a great addition to a
balanced weight loss plan.
Article: Cinnamon and Honey: The
Dynamic Duo You Need More Of
For more information on the
benefits of Sole, plus how to make
you own, check out our recent
article .
The bottom line: salt
important health benefits, and is
not an evil substance to be feared –
just make sure you’re choosing real
salt!
-The Alternative Daily
Sources:
http://chriskresser.com/shaking-up-
the-salt-myth-the-human-need-for-
salt |
Re: Four Reason Why You Need More Salt by Nobody: 8:38am On Jul 01, 2016 |
Don’t add salt
to your food,
say health
experts
Rock and sea
salt is no
different from
ordinary table
salt, despite
claims it is natural and more healthy, say
consumer groups.
Research for Which? and Consensus Action
on Salt and Health found no difference in
chemical content between regular salt and
costly gourmet brands.
Manufacturers dispute the report saying it
does not give the full picture.
Most UK adults eat too much salt, far above
the recommended guideline of about a
teaspoon a day.
Eating a diet high in salt is linked with high
blood pressure, a risk factor for stroke,
heart failure and heart disease.
The research analysed the chemical content
of several gourmet brands of sea and rock
salt, and compared this with ordinary table
salt.
They say all contain almost 100% sodium
chloride and are equally damaging to health
in large quantities.
Celebrity chefs should not be encouraging
people to sprinkle sea salt on food, the
report claims, as you can get all the salt you
need from a balanced diet.
Professor Graham MacGregor of the Wolfson
Institute of Preventive Medicine is chairman
of Consensus Action on Salt and Health
(CASH).
He said it was “disgraceful” that chefs still
encouraged people to use so much sea and
rock salt.
He told the BBC: “The most important
message is that you don’t need to add a
chemical [sodium chloride] to your food.
“Food without salt tastes much better.
There’s quite enough already present in
fruit, vegetables, meat and fish.”
Cheaper option
The report says brands claiming some salts
are more natural and contain essential
minerals are confusing the public.
An online survey of 1,358 members of
Which? found around one in three admitted
thinking that rock and sea salts were
healthier than table salt.
Which? chief policy adviser Sue Davies said:
“Many of us are trying to reduce the
amount of salt in our diet, but our research
shows that people are needlessly spending
more money on ‘premium’ salt as they often
believe it’s healthier than traditional table
salt.
“Given that most of the salt we eat is
already in the food we buy, the cheapest –
and healthiest – option would be to stop
adding extra salt to food altogether.
“Which? is calling on food manufacturers to
reduce the amount of salt in their foods,
and we’ll be monitoring their progress over
the coming months.” |
(1) (Reply)
World's First Baby Born Without Skin Baffles Medical Experts / Recommended Age For Baby Walkers / Benefits Of Warm Water And Harmful Effects Of Cold Water
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 30 |