The Hidden Dangers Of Excessive Salt Consumption
Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast
Dr. Eric Berg
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🗓️ 21 September 2023
⏱️ 7 minutes
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Summary
Let’s talk about the signs you’re consuming too much salt.
Top signs you’re consuming too much salt:
• Edema (in the eyes, hands, feet, or lower legs)
• Thirst
• High blood pressure
• Headache
• Restlessness
• Irritability
• Nausea
• Fatigue
Top signs of sodium deficiency:
• Weakness
• Low blood pressure
• An increase in neurotransmitters
• Vascular stiffness and high blood pressure
• Insulin resistance
In my opinion, the most common cause of high blood pressure is insulin resistance. Many things can contribute to insulin resistance, including a high-carb diet, intermittent fasting, and a low-sodium diet.
The most common treatment for high blood pressure is diuretics. But, diuretics can cause you to lose both sodium and potassium.
People who are salt sensitive or who have symptoms of a sodium deficiency are really deficient in potassium. Sodium and potassium work together in the body, and you need twice as much potassium as you do sodium. The average person needs 2300mg of sodium and 4700mg of potassium per day.
The more carbohydrates you have in your diet, the more potassium you’ll lock up, making it unavailable. It’s important for people with diabetes to get on a low-carb diet and consume foods high in potassium or a good electrolyte powder.
We need sodium in our diets, but not just sodium chloride—we need the whole mineral balance. This is why it’s best to consume sea salt.
However, if you have high blood pressure, try consuming Baja Gold Sea Salt. This type of sea salt tastes great and has lower amounts of sodium.
DATA:
https://insulinresistance.org/index.php/jir/article/view/78/242
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3533616/
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| 0:00.0 | Let's talk about the seven signs that you may be consuming too much salt. |
| 0:04.2 | It's very rare to have someone consume too much salt. |
| 0:07.3 | In reality, the person is really just potassium deficient. |
| 0:12.6 | So I will explain, but let's just go through these symptoms real quick. |
| 0:15.6 | The first one is a deem up in your eyes, in your hands, or your feet, or lower length, |
| 0:22.6 | because sodium is retaining water and you're becoming waterlogged. |
| 0:26.8 | Another sign would be your thirsty, okay? |
| 0:29.3 | Why are you thirsty? |
| 0:30.4 | Because your body is telling you you need to drink more water to dilute the excess sodium. |
| 0:35.9 | Another one is high blood pressure, because you're retaining salt in water, |
| 0:40.8 | and that increases more volume in your blood. |
| 0:43.1 | And you only have so much space, so if we increase the volume, |
| 0:46.1 | the pressure is going to increase. |
| 0:47.6 | Then we get headache, probably because of the pressure from the volume of blood in your brain. |
| 0:52.9 | Then you have restlessness or irritability. |
| 0:55.7 | And then the last two are nausea and fatigue. |
| 1:00.1 | Now, it's just important to also now review a sodium deficiency, |
| 1:05.4 | those symptoms, just so you can compare. |
| 1:07.9 | Because you're going to find out there are more problems with the deficiency |
| 1:11.6 | than there are with the excess. |
| 1:14.4 | Let me explain. |
| 1:15.6 | Number one, if you're deficient in sodium, you're going to feel weak, |
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