excreted from the body. This leads to various health issues, is responsible for 100,000
deaths each year, and contributes to the "sodium is bad" mentality.
However, table salt (NaCl) and sodium (Na) are not synonymous. In fact, the majority
of Americans are deficient in the good type of sodium the body needs. True
organic sodium is essential, beneficial, and needed by our body in moderate amounts.
This type of sodium is found in fruits, vegetables, natural sea salt and soil. Sodium is
known as the "youth mineral" because it is associated with youthful, limber, and
flexible joints. The alkalinity of organic sodium helps neutralize acids that result from
stressful lifestyles and poor nutrition. Without adequate amounts of sodium, the body
will take minerals from its reserves, including the bones, to neutralize acid. Organic
sodium is essential for calcium absorption, digestion, bile production, fluid balance,
and the function of the brain, kidneys, liver, lymph, blood, spleen, gastric secretions,
cellular function, and metabolism. Unlike table salt, an excess of this type of sodium is
easily excreted from the body.
There are many health problems caused by an organic sodium deficiency including:
gallstones, kidney stones, hardened arteries, osteoporosis, arthritis, gout, brittle
bones, heartburn, acid reflux, gastroparesis, nerve problems, indigestion, headaches,
stiff or painful joints, abnormal pulmonary function, bacterial infections, poor memory,
diabetes, bloating, fatigue, restless legs, weight gain, and headaches, and more.
To prevent a deficiency of this important mineral, ditch the table salt and add sodium
rich foods to your diet. Foods highest in organic sodium include: celery, asparagus,
barley, red cabbage, carrots, coconut, okra, lentils, kale, strawberries, sesame seeds,
raisins, goat's milk, egg yolks, and pure (non-iodized) sea salt.
When using logic, it is clear. Organic sodium from food sources is not responsible for
poor health, as celery or any of the other foods listed above have not been used as
controls in the research and studies responsible for the negative sodium publicity. The
vast amount of health issues attributed to "sodium" are directly related to the high
amounts of table salt found in the processed foods most Americans consume. To
prevent these health issues, ditch the table salt, not the sodium.
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