To what extent are these important to us?
Ok so sodium obviously can cause hypertension
but is the potassium not equally retained to form an equilibrium?
calcium? the more the merrier right!? increase in bone density where is the downside there?
One comes to my mind it can lead to an imbalance of calcium to magnesium and magnesium as we know relaxes (ever get those spasms in your muscles after a workout? thats a lack of magnesium, calcium is used for contraction and magnesium relaxes the muscle) so where was I... yea so been hearing a lot of athletes dropping dead with a COD of HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) we might be susceptible to more heart problems as magnesium also relaxes the heart!
and as for the increase in inorganic phosphates... it has been linked to cancer
what can counter act inorganic phosphates in the body?
I'm gonna look into it right now!
Hmmm I just found a link to a study saying
"Inorganic phosphate (Pi) and cofilin/actin depolymerizing factor proteins have opposite effects on actin filament structure and dynamics. Pi stabilizes the subdomain 2 in F-actin and decreases the critical concentration for actin polymerization."
FEBS J. 2006 Apr;273(7):1488-96.
Inorganic phosphate regulates the binding of cofilin to actin filaments.
would I be right in interpreting this as excess inorganic phosphates has a decreasing effect on actin protein folding thus we might be reducing the importance of a cellular processes which is used in muscular contraction
apologizes for lack of punctuation
/food for thought