K-LAVA SALT—Korea's No.1 Bamboo Salt—Original 9X (Powder 70 Grams)

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K-LAVA SALT—Korea's No.1 Bamboo Salt—Original 9X (Powder 70 Grams)

K-LAVA SALT—Korea's No.1 Bamboo Salt—Original 9X (Powder 70 Grams)

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a b c d e f g h "Most Americans should consume less sodium". Salt. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 . Retrieved 17 October 2013.

Rice in Salt Shakers". Ask a Scientist. Archived from the original on 14 March 2011 . Retrieved 29 July 2008. When used with acupuncture, it alleviates arthritis (Xu, Kai-Sheng, 2009). With higher content of magnesium than Epsom salt and Dead Sea salt, it is evident that Bamboo Salt is effective for alleviating arthritis ache in joints and muscles. Salt water flush for eyes and nasal care. Dissolve 1/10 teaspoon of bamboo salt in 8 ounces of purified water and use as an eye or nasal rinse to flush impurities and soothe sinus-related conditions. Narrator: The health benefits of food have always played an important role in Korean culture. For centuries, bamboo salt baked two to three times has been used in traditional Korean medicine. But in the 20th century, the nine-times-roasting process was developed. Manufacturers say this process has the lowest toxicity and highest mineral content. Today, it's used for cooking, toothpaste, soap, and various remedies.

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The primary pathogenic mechanism of dental caries initiation is lactic acid production by dental biofilm bacteria [ 28]. Acidogenic Lactobacilli spp. and Streptococcus mutans are the principal pathogens of dental plaque biofilm [ 29]. Although plaque removal during toothbrushing is mainly accomplished through mechanical action of toothbrushes, the use of appropriate toothpaste can enhance the antibacterial efficacy [ 30]. The aim of the present randomized controlled clinical trial was to compare the antibacterial efficacy of herbal toothpaste containing Bamboo salt with a non-herbal toothpaste as control, and it was observed that both toothpaste types reduced the Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus counts of saliva equally. Although we all know that high salt consumption is damaging to the body, a diet void of salt is equally damaging. That is because salt is essential to the homeostasis of the human body. It is the vehicle that allows nutrients to be carried through the cell wall and into our cells. It is also a crucial element needed to hydrate the human bodies. This is why after exercise, it is important to replace both water and salt lost through sweating during exercise. At the same time, it is also why we need to take an oral saline solution to restore our electrolyte imbalance when we have severe cases of diarrhea or vomiting. In addition, salt is essential to regulating nerve impulse firing, helping your brain send communication signals to your muscles so that you can move on demand, as well as helping the lining of the blood vessels to regulate blood pressure. To put it in simple terms, our body will eventually shut down if we completely remove all salt content in our diets.

To the best of our knowledge, no clinical studies have ever investigated the antimicrobial efficacy of Bamboo salt on cariogenic oral bacteria before. Nowadays, dentistry has evolved from a practice-based medical discipline to an evidence-based one. A substantial number of herbal extracts have been incorporated into oral hygiene products such as toothpaste or mouthwash, due to their proposed antimicrobial effects. Although the antimicrobial efficacy of some of them have already been demonstrated in clinical studies, evidence regarding this issue remains limited [ 35– 37]. EFSA provides advice on adverse effects of sodium". European Food Safety Authority. 22 June 2005. Archived from the original on 4 August 2017 . Retrieved 9 June 2016.Choi, C.H., et. al. Effect of bamboo salk-NaF dentifrice on enamel remineralization. American Journal of Dentistry. 2012. 25: 9-12. Burgess, Wilella Daniels; Mason, April C. "What Are All Those Chemicals in My Food?". School of Consumer and Family Sciences, Purdue University. Archived from the original on 11 February 2006 . Retrieved 27 February 2011. a b "Sodium chloride". IHS Chemical. 1 December 2008. Archived from the original on 25 March 2013 . Retrieved 12 March 2013.



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