#stress at the cell level #sodium #potassium #degenerative problems
🍀🍀🍀 How to deal with stress at the level of the cell , which is where it starts?
🍀🍀🍀 What role do sodium and potassium play in stress?
🍀🍀🍀Why does the cell lose large amounts of potassium and not sodium with stress?
Stress affects us all. However, not all of us know that stress starts at the cellular level. Scientists in stress research have discovered a link between degenerative processes in the body that occur due to stress. This common factor is potassium deficiency . The degree of potassium deficiency is directly related to the degree of degenerative damage. Cells through stress are not only damaged but can also lose their ability to replenish potassium deficiency. This is unfortunately very important. Potassium is the main regulator of cellular processes from energy production to to cell reproduction , all basic natural processes in the cell depend on the control functions performed by potassium. When potassium is deficient, the order of intracellular reactions is altered, and the processes leading to cell damage increase. Under stress, a large amount of potassium can be removed from cells in a short period of time.
Why is it that with stress the cell loses large amounts of potassium and not sodium?
Our distant ancestors did not have access to today's amounts of sodium in the form of table salt. Before this huge change regarding the food preparation process, the ancestors' diet consisted mainly of fresh and raw plant products. And plant products were extremely rich in potassium and very low in sodium. And it is for this reason that over the years our body has learned to accumulate sodium , while potassium is easily released from the body under stress. So this is how the evolutionary response to stress was formed.
To solve this problem nowadays it is best to use an active formula that results from the combination of potassium with ribose and vitamin C. Vitamin C in this formula has a transport function (sugar-like structure) to the inside of the cell and at the same time protects our DNA from damage. Ribose improves the uptake of potassium in damaged cells and promotes the regeneration of their DNA.
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