OldGHGuy
Member
Hey Meso,
Working to master my bloodwork, hoping to draw from experiences here.
My sodium is consistently low (out of range) on bloodwork, attributed to drinking lots of water AND eating a lower sodium diet in order to help BP. I would like to get this sodium number back in range without taking a BP hit. The obvious answer, I know, is to drink less water. However, I am hoping there is a solution along the lines of "use Himalayan salt" or "avoid iodized salt" etc...
I guess to summarize - Is there a way to get more sodium without the BP hit? Looking for a minor tweak here and hoping to draw on experiences.
I realize many use MORE sodium these days for performance but at my age (and delicate BP situation, even medicated) this is not an option.
Working to master my bloodwork, hoping to draw from experiences here.
My sodium is consistently low (out of range) on bloodwork, attributed to drinking lots of water AND eating a lower sodium diet in order to help BP. I would like to get this sodium number back in range without taking a BP hit. The obvious answer, I know, is to drink less water. However, I am hoping there is a solution along the lines of "use Himalayan salt" or "avoid iodized salt" etc...
I guess to summarize - Is there a way to get more sodium without the BP hit? Looking for a minor tweak here and hoping to draw on experiences.
I realize many use MORE sodium these days for performance but at my age (and delicate BP situation, even medicated) this is not an option.
