MS and salt/sodium intake
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:48 am
There is a lot of talk about salt intake contributing to the rise in the diagnosis of MS.
My question is, It is difficult to eat foods that do not contain some form of sodium/salt.
Realistically and in general. If one is drinking roughly 80 ounces of water daily, how much salt is filtered out and expelled through urine? I know expelling the salt through urine aids in decreased levels of sodium in the body, but to what degree? Does this help with MS related symptoms?
My question is, It is difficult to eat foods that do not contain some form of sodium/salt.
Realistically and in general. If one is drinking roughly 80 ounces of water daily, how much salt is filtered out and expelled through urine? I know expelling the salt through urine aids in decreased levels of sodium in the body, but to what degree? Does this help with MS related symptoms?