By: Brent McNutt | 2010-03-26 | Nutrition No matter where we go, it seems that we are getting the message that we are getting too much sodium in our diets. While it is true that sodium in excess can be harmful in our lives and in the way that we eat, the truth of the matter is that we are told this often enough that it might lose all sense of urgency! read more
By: Kyle Murphy | 2011-10-08 | Elderly Care Salt is important to ones diet. It is vital for water retention, muscle contractions and the digestive system. Too much salt and you risk high blood pressure and stroke. read more
By: Mary Ponce | 2010-03-28 | Nutrition If you are ready to live better and to eat more healthy, it is time for you to look into cutting some of the sodium out of your diet. There are many people who know to cut salt and fat out of their diet, but because it is so common in their diets, it just never hits their radar. read more
By: Trevor Johnson | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness How much sodium should you have daily is a question on the lips of many health conscious people today. It's no wonder, as the story is every changing. read more
By: Isabel De Los Rios | 2010-12-24 | Wellness Sodium has gotten a bad reputation in the media. Nonetheless, it's true that too much salt in your diet can lead to a myriad of health problems from hypertension to high blood pressure, which is a leading cause of heart disease. Finding low sodium recipes can be fun, though. read more
By: Oretha Worthington | 2011-04-06 | Food & Beverage NaCl. If you remember your high school chemistry, you''d know what these letters stand for. It is the symbol of the compound sodium chloride, more commonly known as the lowly table salt. It''s an impo... read more
By: Oretha Worthington | 2011-04-06 | Food & Beverage NaCl. If you remember your high school chemistry, you'd know what these letters stand for. It is the symbol of the compound... read more
By: Jeramey Thompson | 2011-06-28 | Diet The mineral sodium is found in small quantity in almost all food items and it is also present in dairy products and meat. Sodium is found in water and it is also added in many forms to the food products. read more
By: Bill Weller | 2010-09-23 | Nutrition Did you know that salt plays a very important role in how effectively are body functions. Basically, without sodium we would not survive. Salt has a key role in controlling the content of water in our blood stream, and regulates the levels of alkaline and acid in our digestive system. Sodium is also needed to support the creation and motion of electrical charges in our nervous system that enable our muscles and limbs to move. read more
By: Duchess | 2011-02-21 | Health & Fitness High blood pressure (hypertension) is a chronic illness in which your blood pressure readings are constantly 140/90 and above. If your pressure rises and remains high for an extended period it can lead to: stroke, heart attack, heart failure, arterial aneurysm or kidney failure. One of the major threats against maintaining a normal blood pressure is very prominent in our kitchen cupboards and most of the foods we eat salt read more
By: Pekie Aon | 2010-12-03 | Finance However, dietary fats are a source of energy for our body and they help produce compounds that regulate a variety of bodily functions such as blood pressure, heart rate and blood clotting. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-01 | Business History Reconstructive nose surgery was first developed by Sushruta, an important Ayurvedic physician in ancient India, who is often regarded as the "father of plastic surgery."[citation needed] Sushruta first described nasal reconstruction in his text Sushruta Samhita circa 500 BC. He and his later students and disciples used rhinoplasty to reconstruct noses that were amputated as a punishment for crimes read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-23 | Business Comparison to ten-pin bowling An early 20th century four-lane candlepin alley in Windsor, Vermont, USA, about 1910 Candlepin bowling was developed in 1880 in Worcester, Massachusetts by a local bowling center owner, Justin White some years before both the standardization of the ten-pin sport in 1895, and the invention of duckpin bowling. Today the game is enjoyed in many diverse places such as California and Germany in addition to New England. As in other forms of bowling read more
By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education Though sodium metal is too reactive to be seen and has relatively few uses, many sodium compounds have important uses in industry, medicine, and everyday life. People sometimes talk about the amount of "sodium" in their diet. Or they may refer to the amount of "salt" in their diet. This high level of sodium intake troubles many health experts as too much sodium can be cause of hypertension which in turn may become cause of heart attack, or other serious health problems. read more
By: Ricky Dearman | 2012-01-04 | Weight Loss One of the natural occurring mineral in the body is the sodium. This mineral helps regulate the fluid balance of the cells and plasma through soaking up the water, keeping the fluid in the blood. read more