Humans need approx 1tsp (or less) of sodium daily as an essential nutrient. I was low on sodium this morning* then spent the day at the beach in the salty ocean air, then within about 30 minutes I wasn’t dizzy and nauseous anymore. Did the ocean air provide me sodium somehow?
*(dizzy & nauseous, I know the symptoms well since I often have no sodium in my diet and I’ve learned this through experience the last 5 years and I have to consciously remember to add sodium to my diet, and if I forget then I have dizziness and nausea)
Reddit wouldn’t let me post this for some reason, Maybe because that subreddit r/askadoctor is dead, there have been no posts there for 3 years, so instead of abandoning my attempt at a post, I screenshat it and posting it here on Lemmy.
Apparently sea air has a salinity of about 10ng per m^3
1tsp is about 5g of salt
So you would need to breathe in 500,000m^3 of air
Apparently we don’t breathe anything remotely close to that in a day, so I’m gonna say probably not based on that
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I’d be very surprised if you couldn’t absorb the salt through your lungs
You did the math! ❤️🎓
Thank you🙏
They did the monster math