The Effects of Sodium on Your Blood Pressure
Normally, the kidneys maintain the levels of these minerals in our body. When there is too much of sodium in the blood, the kidneys filter the excess sodium ions and pass them into the urine. But when the sodium levels are too high to be handled by the kidneys, more water is retained in the blood. This increases the blood volume and raises the blood pressure.
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