So I did some research about NA (Sodium), so basically
according to my research consuming too much sodium can lead to adverse health effects. One of the primary concerns is its association with elevated blood pressure. High sodium intake is linked to an increased risk of hypertension, which, in turn, raises the likelihood of developing cardiovascular diseases, such as heart disease and stroke.
The reason behind this is that too much sodium in the body can cause the retention of water, leading to an expansion of
blood volume. As a result, the heart has to work harder to pump blood through the blood vessels, putting strain on the cardiovascular systen over time.
Numerous studies have highlighted the correlation between high sodium intake and hypertension. The World Health Organization recommends limiting sodium intake to less than 2-3 grams per day, as part of efforys to prevent cardiovascular diseases. This guideline aligns with broader public health initiatives advocating for reduced sodium consumption.
In addition to cardiovascular concerns, excessive sodium intake has been linked to other health issues, including kidney problens and increased calcium loss in the urine, which may impact bone health.
Perhaps Sodium intake should be taken seriously and should be monitored the same way as sweets.