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Chloride in Table Salt

  • Table salt is chemically known as sodium chloride (NaCl).
  • The element that provides chloride for stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) is chlorine, which exists in salt in its ionized form as chloride.
  • When you ingest table salt, your body dissociates the compound into sodium and chloride ions, making the chloride available for physiological processes, including the production of gastric acid by the stomach.
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  • Affects: Health (Degree: largely unaffected; Population: some)
  • Counteracts: Hypotension (Intake: adequate; Population: some; Tendency: present)
  • Increases: Sodium (Amount: normal; Frequency: on average; Condition: low sodium)
  • Increases: Cellular sodium (Condition: low cellular sodium; Amount: small; Tolerance: required)
  • Increases: Dehydration (Intake: increased; Condition: opposite salt response)
  • Increases: Blood pressure, Edema (Intake: larger; Timing: quickly; Population: sodium-sensitive)
  • Inhibits: Aldosterone (Intake: higher; Degree: more; Condition: aldosterone very low)
  • Prevents: Muscle spasms and cramps (Polarity: negative; Population: low aldosterone types; Frequency: generally)
  • Raises: Sodium (Population: many individuals)
  • Reduces: Stomach acid (Intake: low; Modality: can; Condition: depending on body chloride recycling efficiency)

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