Dysautonomia 101: Salt Pills

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Why Sodium?

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Why is Sodium Recommended for Dysautonomia?

Dysautonomia patients are usually provided with a revised diet plan that includes increasing their sodium intake. However, rarely do these plans explain why this is necessary. The first thing to understand is that sodium is not the same as salt. The salt that we consume with food, "table salt", is scientifically known as sodium chloride and comprises two elements: sodium and chloride.

It is the sodium part that dysautonomia patients are concerned with. Most table salts are made up of about 40% sodium and 60% chloride.  While it is possible to use this formula to calculate how much more salt you should consume based on your doctor’s recommendations, it’s usually easier to simply ask them what your recommended salt intake should be.

There are numerous reasons why dysautonomia patients should increase their sodium intake, including sodium’s ability to reduce the likelihood of symptoms like brain fog and dizziness, all of which are also commonly associated with dysautonomia. Additionally, people with dysautonomia, especially those with POTS, often have low amounts of important hormones, including angiotensin and aldosterone. The reason for this isn’t known; however, what is known is that these hormones not only regulate the volume of blood in your body, they also affect the absorption of sodium. Low volumes of these hormones mean your body absorbs less sodium, which is counteracted by consuming more of it, to begin with.

A Note on Potassium: Aside from increasing your sodium intake, your doctor will likely recommend an uptick in your potassium intake as well. These two factors are connected – the body is driven to maintain a delicate balance between sodium and potassium levels, and if you don’t increase your consumption of potassium along with that of sodium, there’s a chance that your body will not absorb the excess sodium.

Furthermore, if potassium and sodium are out of balance, your health can be affected. Too much sodium without potassium to balance it out can result in increased blood pressure and a higher risk of heart disease and stroke. This is why Klaralyte offers a balance of 250mg of sodium and 50mg of potassium in each capsule. You can increase the intake of both necessary electrolytes without having to make too many changes to your actual diet!

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1. You'll LOVE Klaralyte because it's loaded with sodium, yet easy on the stomach and easy to measure.

Perhaps your doctor or a friend told you extra "salt" or sodium intake has been shown to benefit those with dysautonomia or POTS. Klaralyte Salt Capsules are loved because each capsule has 250mg sodium and 50mg potassium.* For individuals with dysautonomia, one factor they need to consider is daily sodium dosage and format. Klaralyte provides an easy solution in size "0" vegetarian capsule that's easy to swallow and easy to determine dosage.*

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2. You'll LOVE Klaralyte because it has clean and simple ingredients, with NO additives, no calories and no sugars.

Klaralyte takes pride in making clean, all-natural products. Here's a complete list of ingredients in our Salt Capsules: sodium chloride, potassium citrate and a vegetarian capsule. Klaralyte contains NO additives and no hidden ingredients, no calories and no sugar, is non-GMO, vegan, gluten and starch free, allergen free and preservative free. Put away the salty snacks weighed down by extra calories and sugars, and pick up Klaralyte for a pure and scientifically balanced electrolyte formula, with 250mg sodium and 50mg potassium per capsule.

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3. You'll LOVE Klaralyte because it's the best quality sodium supplement at the best price.

Klaralyte is committed to providing you with the highest quality sodium supplement at the best price.* Klaralyte costs only $0.09 per capsule and comes in a 300 capsule value-size jar, saving you money. Plus ONLY Klaralyte has NO additives and no hidden ingredients, providing you with a pure sodium (250mg) and potassium (50mg) supplement at an amazing value.

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*Not Evaluated by FDA: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. Klaralyte LLC manufactures dietary supplements and medical food products that should be used under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner.

Designated Medical Food: Klaralyte Salt Capsules are classified as a medical food under 21 U.S.C. 360ee(b)(3), and are intended for specific dietary management based on recognized scientific principles, as evaluated by a physician.

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