CheertheSecond
The second coming of CheertheDead
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Salt can be extracted from food and a human body only requires very small amount daily.
Then how did Hyponatremia become so serious in the past?
I don't think with a sufficient diet we even need to add salt into our food these days.
What are the reasons for this problem in the past? Are the living conditions and living habits back then pose as risk factors for Hyponatremia? (More parasites and less hygiene which contribute to many intestinal diseases that cause Hyponatremia? Harder working life which led to loss of electrolyte through sweating and thus cause electrolyte imbalance? Is it because of lack of food that it causes Hyponatremia?)
Then how did Hyponatremia become so serious in the past?
I don't think with a sufficient diet we even need to add salt into our food these days.
What are the reasons for this problem in the past? Are the living conditions and living habits back then pose as risk factors for Hyponatremia? (More parasites and less hygiene which contribute to many intestinal diseases that cause Hyponatremia? Harder working life which led to loss of electrolyte through sweating and thus cause electrolyte imbalance? Is it because of lack of food that it causes Hyponatremia?)