Why Everything We Know About Salt May Be Wrong |
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Why Everything We Know About Salt May Be Wrong | Darrell Miller | 05/14/17 |
Date:
May 14, 2017 06:44 AM
Author: Darrell Miller
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Subject: Why Everything We Know About Salt May Be Wrong
Salt and it's effects on the body were recently studied on Russian cosmonauts. They found that the more salt the cosmonauts ate, the less thirsty they were but they became hungrier. This contradicts opinions that salt intake makes you thirstiest. It was also discovered that eating more salt caused increase in urine volume but blood concentrations so salt remained the same no matter how much was eaten. Likely, the body generated the water that was secreted to account for urine volume. It's possible this can lead to weight loss as it was observed in mice in high salt diets in a separate study.
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