Low sodium or hyponatremia is not as rare as one would believe and the consequences are grave... to address the cause, not just raise the low salt. Furthermore, we can't quickly raise someone's sodium...
I am not a physician but any treatment would depend on the reasons for the level - and one would need to see their private medical provider who knows them best for an evaluation
For tackling something like an occasional Acid Reflex, try chewing mint leaves or peppermint.
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High Protein, Low Fat, Low Carbohydrate and Low Sodium Foods List -http://www.etoolsage.com/chart/Food_Diet.asp?Cate=0&Chk203=203&SN203=1&SR203=%3E%3D&Amount203=9&Chk204=204&SN204=3&SR204=%3C%3D...
The short answer, no. You need to find out the underlying cause.
For example, if it is osteoarthritis, Nsaids like this block the inflammation but inhibit chondrocytosis which is the growth of cartilage cells. Essentially
Low sodium foods
Deb, Cantaloupe contains only 28 mg of sodium per cup (177g), which makes it a very low sodium food. At 60 calories per cup, it provides 120% of daily needs of vitamin A and 108% daily
It's a matter of total sodium per day. If you don't eat anything else with salt, a little cheese... out the DASH eating plan, low sodium (1200mg sodium/day) - Get your free plan at:
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The Importance of Potassium and Saltby
Chris ..
*clairity*
We have all heard how we should reduce our sodium intake, stop salting our foods and be wary of high sodium packaged and refined foods. Whilst this is true there is another side to the story...
The Truth About Saltby
Chris ..
things right in that Sodium Chloride (the type we find commercially) or table salt is bad... many toxic compounds like ‘alumino-silicate of sodium or yellow prussiate of soda’ which are both compounds...