Open on a desktop browser to explore the interactive map. The knowledge graph needs a larger screen and a pointer. On this device you are limited to the text below.
Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Sodium Intake Guidelines by the American Heart Association (AHA)

  • Official AHA Recommendation: The American Heart Association recommends an ideal limit of 1,500 mg of sodium per day for most adults.
  • General Upper Limit: In broader public health messaging, the AHA often refers to a maximum ceiling of 2,300 mg per day (which aligns with standard government guidelines), though they emphasize that moving toward 1,500 mg is ideal for cardiovascular health.
  • Biochemical Context at Acu-Cell:
  • Sodium does not act in isolation; its utilization, retention, and excretion are strictly dependent on a delicate mineral balance—most notably with potassium, magnesium, and calcium.
  • Focusing solely on an arbitrary milligram ceiling without evaluating the sodium-to-potassium ratio and overall electrolyte status overlooks the root biochemistry of fluid regulation and blood pressure control.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
Traversing graph…
Connections

Sodium - connections

Sodium ->

-> Sodium

Sodium overdose - connections

Sodium overdose ->

  • Diseases: Right kidney (Sequence: first; Condition: both kidneys equally healthy initially; Threshold: beyond individual renal capacity)

DRI / RDA amount - connections

-> DRI / RDA amount

Overview
Loading graph...
Display TOP 100%
Loading full knowledge graph…
Building graph…
Preparing…
Filter by Relationship
Filter by Type
Some information may be incomplete, disputed, or incorrect. Review the supporting sources.