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Sodium - Indispensible for Life |
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| Recommended Daily Allowance - Sodium | |
| Men | 500 mg |
| Women | 500 mg |
| Children | 400 mg |
Sodium is the most abundant cation in the extracellular fluid of the body. It acts with other electrolytes, especially potassium, in the intracellular fluid, to regulate the osmotic pressure and maintain proper water balance within the body. It is a major factor in maintaining the acid-base equilibrium, in transmitting nerve impulses, and in relaxing muscles. It is also required for glucose absorption and for the transportation of other nutrients across cell membranes.
Vegetables like dry lotus stems and leafy vegetables are rich in sodium, as are a variety of pulses and legumes. Fruits, fish, and meat also contain a substantial amount of sodium.
Deficiency of sodium is caused by excessive sweating, prolonged use of diuretics, or chronic diarrhoea. Deficiency may lead to nausea, muscular weakness, heat exhaustion, and mental apathy.
In case of mild deficiency of sodium chloride, taking a teaspoon of common salt in a pint of water or in any fruit juice, quickly restores health. In severe conditions, however, administration of sodium chloride in the form of normal saline by an intravenous route may be resorted to.
The adverse effects of excessive sodium chloride in the body can be rectified by avoiding the use of common salt. Foods rich in salt such as salted nuts, biscuites, meats, fish, chicken, eggs, cheese, dried fruits, spinach, carrots, and radishes should be avoided. However, low sodium foods like cereals, sugar, honey, fresh fruits, brinjals, cabbage, cauliflower, tomatoes, potatoes, onions, peas, and pumpkin can be eaten.
Oversupply of sodium is a more common problem because of overuse of dietary sodium cholride or common salt. Too much sodium may lead to water retention, high blood pressure, and even stomach ulcers.
The point then is that getting used to a decreased amount of salt in the diet, is a matter of habit. What is salty to one person may be bland to another. Fortunately, getting used to less salt in the food does not take long.
VISITOR COMMENTS on "Sodium Information: Deficiency, Benefits, Food Sources":
| amphilli said, |
| how much sodium does stir fried shrip, stir fried mushrooms and fried potatoes have? thanks |
| Tom said, |
| I have non small cell lung cancer and am currently undergoing chemo, The doctors office called today and needs to see me ASAP regarding my blood work. Apparently they are concerned about my low "sodium" count. I have been telling any one who would listen, my family doctor, the nurses, my oncologist that I sweat profusely, usually for no reason at all. Most often at night after retiring I will soak my pillow case! I guess no one heard, and now everyone is concerned that I have really low sodium counts in my blood. Does any one have an idea as to why this would be a problem? I don't feel anything adverse, no dizziness, not tired, or achy, I just feel like I normally do. Any ideas? |
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