Guest guest Posted March 16, 2008 Report Share Posted March 16, 2008 FIRST SITE http://www.drkaslow.com/html/adrenal_insufficiency.html " A person with undiagnosed adrenal dysfunction (who is therefore a salt loser) on a salt restricted diet may be slowly deteriorating as the result. " " There appears to be no food that naturally contains more sodium than potassium and therefore salt must be added to the diet. This is why Gandhi led the revolution in India. Salt is essential to life. In 's Disease, where there is a complete non-function (atrophy) of the adrenal cortex, patient's can suffer from prostration, die from excess perspiration or a diet high in potassium or low in sodium. " MY QUESTIONS FIRST SITE it seems to say potassium contains lots of sodium which is good BUT then the last sentence it gets a little confusing where I think it says a patient can die from a diet high in potassium (I thought it first said potassium is good for adrenals) OR a diet low in sodium some other sites say use only Himalayan sea salt NOT ionized salt SECOND SITE http://www.fredacare.com/sample-def.htm " Keeping your salt intake low will also help avoid potassium deficiency. : QUESTIONS SECOND SITE seems to imply that a lot of salt may lead to potassium defiency Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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