Avoiding the intake of
salt is necessary only if a cardiologist recommends
it. The kidney will maintain a correct salt and water
level whether salt is taken or not.
Women who suffer
premenstrual syndrome because of the heat, or after
a long trip, often retain excess water. This is a
problem with the blood pressure of the veins, rather
than the kidney’s abilities to manage a salt/water
balance.
Treatment
achieved through a salt-free diet can actually be
dangerous.
Stimulating the venous
system is both safe and efficient.
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