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Medical Medium Podcast

071 Salting Your Water: The Dangers Of Adding Salt To Your Glass

Medical Medium Podcast

Anthony William

Health & Fitness

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

You hear it all the time now: health influencers and health professionals are urging people to add salt to their glasses of water every day. The theory is that it helps keep sodium levels stable for many health purposes. This theory is not just unfounded, it’s reckless and doesn’t help individuals with their health as much as everyone is being told. There is a reason why society today is addicted to salt; there is a reason why people stranded at sea cannot survive on salt water; there is a reason why we cannot swallow a salt water gargle without potentially vomiting it up and there is a reason why the theory of adding a pinch of salt to your glass of water every day is a terrible biohack. In this episode, be ready to hear what you may not want to hear—it’s all about salt and saving your health. Listen to this advertisement-free podcast on Apple & Spotify. In this episode… • Discover what happens when you drink salt on an empty stomach. • Learn the difference between consuming salt water and consuming salt that’s on food. • Discover what salt shock is and how to avoid it. • Learn about the two worlds of thought on the use of sodium and which one, if any, are right. • Discover what could be a buffer for salt and how this could save your liver. • Why would it be okay to drink salt water but not drink seawater if you’re stranded in the ocean? • Uncover what happens when you add lemon to your salt water. • Learn whether or not we need sodium. • Discover why sodium is okay when it’s in coconut water or other naturally occurring substances. • Learn about gargling salt water and why it’s different than drinking it. • Discover why salt originally became popular on the market. • Uncover what may secretly have salt in it that people drink every day. • Learn when it is okay to have salt and what are naturally derived forms of sodium. All this and more, tune in and don’t miss out on this important episode. You can revisit this episode anytime you need it. For more information visit www.medicalmedium.com

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0:00.0

How many people do you know who struggle with their health?

0:06.0

Chances are, whether they show it or not, most of the people in your life do.

0:12.0

And chances are, you're one of them.

0:16.0

Whether you're dealing with anxiety, depression, endometriosis, acne, eczema, autoimmune, thyroid, lime,

0:24.9

brain fog, fatigue, or any other symptom or condition, you're far from alone. Living with symptoms

0:33.2

has become the new normal. So no more guessing games, it's time to get answers.

0:40.3

Welcome to the Medical Medium podcast.

0:43.3

I'm Anthony William.

0:45.3

We're talking about sodium.

0:47.3

Salt.

0:48.3

Do you like salt?

0:50.3

Do you eat salt?

0:51.3

Do you drink salt?

0:53.3

Are you adding salt to your water because the trend tells

0:57.0

you so? And what about a sodium deficiency? We're talking about that too. It takes some serious

1:04.2

bravery learning salt truth, but it never goes well. Everyone usually just freaks out.

1:12.8

The addiction is stronger than people believe.

1:15.9

The salt demon almost always wins.

1:19.6

Hang on for this ride and get yourself comfy

1:22.5

because we are on the Salt Express.

1:28.3

So I've been putting salt in my water.

1:31.3

Yeah, you should do it too.

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