Are You Eating Excessive Salt? Be Wary of the Drastic Side Effects

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As Revealed by Dietitian Avni Kaul

Are you consuming too much salt? If your answer is a YES, then it is time to alter your eating habits, specifically, in terms of salt consumption. As one study suggests, eating excessive salt could play havoc with your health.

Dietitian Avni says with reference to the study published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, having too much salt can have adverse impact on your health.

Sodium is difficult to measure since it is a hidden component. Thus an exact estimate of how much to include it in food is not possible.

Salt plays an important role in our body’s proper functioning. It helps in regulating electrolytes that carry out signals to the human brain. It also stimulates adrenal glands, lowers strokes and supports essential minerals in the bloodstream. But only a small amount of salt is needed.

This blog by India’s top Dietitian Avni Kaul talks about the possible side effects on your health if you are consuming too much salt.

Water retention

Excessive salt consumption causes water retention and bloating in certain people. The effects can be short-lived if one deliberately decreases the sodium intake but they can seriously impact kidneys in the long run.

Affects kidney

If you eat too much salt, the increased sodium levels obstruct the smooth functioning of kidneys, which are not able to filter blood adequately.

Could cause osteoporosis

Excessive salt in food over a long period could lead to fluid collection in the body tissues and cells. This forces the body to excrete calcium, leading to the degeneration of bones and osteoporosis.

Causes strokes

When the kidneys begin malfunctioning because of not being able to flush out excess salt, the result is high blood pressure which can then lead to strokes.

Trigger migraines

Excessive consumption of salt also triggers headaches that might become migraines. These headaches are dehydration induced. You need to keep yourself hydrated and drink plenty of water to beat the side effects of salt.

Might delay puberty

According to one research conducted by the University of Wyoming, having too much salt might delay puberty in teens, which later could lead to behavioural and stress-related issues. It is better to consult your Dietitian, for making any changes in your diet or the consumption of salt in your daily diet.

Important Disclaimer & Medical Policy

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog post is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this blog.

Medical Policy: This content does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Individual results may vary based on health status, medications, and lifestyle factors. Consult your healthcare provider before making dietary changes, especially if you have diabetes, are pregnant, or have gastrointestinal conditions. Nutritional information is based on general research and may not apply to specific health situations.

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Avni Kaul: Dietitian & Nutritionist in Delhi NCR

About the Author

Avni Kaul, MSc (Food & Nutrition, University of Delhi), is a clinical nutritionist
with 12+ years of experience and founder of Nutri Activania, Delhi. Previously a
Dietitian at Max Hospital's Endocrinology Department, she specializes in weight
management, PCOS, diabetes, and holistic health transformation. Avni has helped
thousands of clients achieve sustainable results through personalized, science-backed
nutrition programs.

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