Saturday, May 6, 2017

HEALTH SPECIAL ...A Pinch Of Salt…

HEALTH A Pinch Of Salt
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Salt, composed of sodium and chloride – elements that create the body’s electrolyte balance – is one of the most basic needs of the human body. However, it’s needed only in minimum quantity: less than two grams a day.
Most of us, unfortunately, consume around 10 to 20 grams of salt per day, depending on the foods and beverages we consume. Over-consumption of salt can lead to several side effects, and some serious diseases.

You should watch out for:

Cardiac problems and strokes
High-salt diets lead to thickened arteries and also reduce blood supply to the heart and brain. Over time, salt builds up in the arteries creating a plaque (tissue block) that stops blood supply and leads to a stroke or a heart attack.

Kidney disorders
Excessive consumption of salt puts pressure on the kidneys. The role of the kidneys is to process the excess salt and flush it from the body, maintaining the acid-alkali balance of the body. Kidney stones are also connected with excessive salt.

Osteoporosis
If you have high blood pressure but also have a high salt intake, your kidneys will be forced to throw out as much calcium, as they do excess salt. So the more you lose calcium, the more prone you are to osteoporosis.

Bloating and water retention
An excess of salt makes the body acidic. It holds more water so that the tissues are not damaged. Over time, water retention stretches the tissues and ruins the elasticity of the skin.

·         shikha sharma

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