Phosphorus imbalance refers to conditions in which the element phosphorus is present in the body at too high a level (hyperphosphatemia) or too low a level (hypophosphatemia)
There is no 'perfect level' - everybody's metabolism is different. What may be a perfect level for you - could be too high or too low for someone else. The level of any hormone in a person's body depends on many uncontrollable factors.
It could possibly, if your body fat falls too low your body will stop ovulating though it is a very low level therefore it is unlikely to occur unless in extreme cases
If by improve you mean your sodium is too low, then eat more salt. If by improve you mean your sodium level is too high, eat less salt. I would also caution you to stay away from any kind of canned or frozen foods as they are loaded with salt. Learn to make things from scratch. It's healthier for you in the long run and cheaper as well.
The body will start to denature, stopping the body from being able to preform its usual functions. Luckily, the body has a negative feedback system, and when things like pH get too low or too high, it works to oppose the change until it is back in the ideal range. :]
Low blood sugar, or hypoglyceemia, can be an on-going problem. It occurs when the level of sugar in your blood drops too low to give your body energy.
if the controller has a built in display, it will probalby read fine way over the 'normal' levels required for salt. I have seen one at 6000ppm. Some systems will shut the cell off if the salt level is too high or too low. You can look up your model/brand or read the info booklets to determine what the levels should be. Some also have limits labeled inside the cover to the controller panel.
When the level of blood glucose is low, thenglucagonis secreted from the pancreas, and the cells convert glycogen back into glucose.
Too much salt injested can raise the level of sodium in one's system, causing the misfunction of many organs and bodily functions. Primary among these, heart rate becomes destabilized.
too low
Insulin...When the blood-sugar level in your body is too high, your pancreas produces more insulin which then allows the glucose to be absorbed by body cells. The glucose level will then reduce. When the Blood-sugar level is too low, your pancreas does not release insulin, which mean that less glucose is absorbed in body cells. The glucose level in the blood is therefore increased.
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