Paul Saladino· MD
insulin action at the level of the kidney is essential for sodium and therefore potassium magnesium and calcium balance
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insulin action at the level of the kidney is essential for sodium and therefore potassium magnesium and calcium balance
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this simple solution is just to eat more carbohydrates guys and then your body will retain salt and it'll retain the sodium the chloride the Magnesium the potassium all that will work just fine if you get that postprandial insulin signal
this simple solution is just to eat more carbohydrates guys and then your body will retain salt and it'll retain the sodium the chloride the Magnesium the potassium all that will work just fine if you get that postprandial insulin signal I've spoken about the past