Sodium
Scientific References >
Sodium is an electrolyte that helps maintain water balance in the body. Due to its electrical charge, sodium passes back and forth between cell membranes, carrying nutrients (such as glucose) in and carrying waste products out. It also plays a key role in regulating blood pressure and heartbeat.*
Minerals for Life® Sodium
Suggested Retail Price: $40.45
32 oz. - ID 8205
Supplement Facts |
Serving Size:
Servings Per Container: |
1 Tablespoon
64 |
2 Tablespoons
32 |
Amount Per Serving |
% Daily Value for Children Under 4 Years of Age |
% Daily Value for Adults and Children 4 or more Years of Age |
Sodium |
125 mg / † |
250 mg / 10% |
Other Ingredients: Purified water.
As a dietary supplement:
Adults: 2 Tablespoons daily
Children: 1 Tablespoon daily
No preservatives, artificial colors, flavors, or additives are used.
Caution: Do not consume if tamper resistant seal is broken or missing. Keep cap tightly closed and out of reach of children. Not intended for children under 14 years of age. Not for pregnant or lactating women. First consult your physician before starting this or any new mineral or nutrient supplement program. Isolated minerals or nutrients are best taken as part of a comprehensive supplement program containing a broad spectrum of nutrients. |
| † Daily Value not established. |
* This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Scientific References
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Cater RE. The use of sodium and potassium to reduce toxicity and toxic side effects from lithium. Medical Hypotheses. 20(4):359-83, 1986.
Branch RA. Prevention of amphotericin B-induced renal impairment. A review on the use of sodium supplementation. Archives of Internal Medicine. 148(11):2389-94, 1988.
Dutta P. Bhattacharya SK. Dutta D. Mitra U. Bhattacharya MK. Rasaily R. Sen D. Saha MR. Mukherjee A. Pal SC. Oral rehydration solution containing 90 millimol sodium is safe and useful in treating diarrhoea in severely malnourished children. Journal of Diarrhoeal Diseases Research. 9(2):118-22, 1991.
Fine BP. Ty A. Lestrange N. Maher E. Levine OR. Diuretic-induced growth failure in rats and its reversal by sodium repletion. Journal of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics. 242(1):85-9, 1987.
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Korepanov AM. Gorbunov IuV. Bazhenov EL. The assessment of the efficacy of sulfate-sodium-calcium mineral water in the treatment of chronic gastritis with secretory insufficiency. Voprosy Kurortologii, Fizioterapii i Lechebnoi Fizicheskoi Kultury. (1):53-5, 1993.
Maughan RJ. Restoration of water and electrolyte balance after exercise. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 19 Suppl 2:S136-8, 1998.
Mack GW. Recovery after exercise in the heat-factors influencing fluid intake. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 19 Suppl 2:S139-41, 1998.
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Murisasco A. France G. Leblond G. Durand C. el Mehdi M. Crevat A. Elsen R. Boobes Y. Baz M. Sequential sodium therapy allows correction of sodium-volume balance and reduces morbidity. Clinical Nephrology. 24(4):201-8, 1985
Ostoja-Chrzastowski W. Albrecht P. Disorders of sodium balance. Lancet. 352(9134):1147, 1998.
Yawata T. Effect of potassium solution on rehydration in rats: comparison with sodium solution and water. Japanese Journal of Physiology. 40(3):369-81, 1990.
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