Re: Insomnia and Low Blood Pressure, Aldosterone
"....If only home blood pressure meters were available back then. I
wonder if the salt caused your mother's insomnia, rather than insomnia caused by
loss of salt. I heard that salt could be stimulating if used incorrectly. One
night I think I took in too much salt and felt like I had too much energy to
sleep."
I don't ever remember home blood pressure testing in those days for anyone
but in fact my mother "suffered" from low blood pressure, not high -
per her doctor visits. One thing I do know is that she did not over salt
the food she prepared (in those days all food was prepared at home - there were
no frozen meals and no fast foods) and there was never a salt shaker on the
table at meal time so outside of her drinking salt water she had low salt
intake. Also I have recently read that there is little difference between
ingesting sea salt or plain salt, they are identical except for some possible
iodine differences and most all table salt you buy today is iodized salt - as it
was in my childhood as well.
I think that anyone who drinks salt water or in fact uses an excess of table
salt in their diet is asking for nothing but problems.
Here's a pretty well presented article on salt from eHow:
http://www.ehow.com/about_5513057_effects-drinking-salt-water.html