Humans lose salt through urine, sweat, and feces. When we sweat during physical activity or in hot temperatures, we excrete salt along with the water. Similarly, our kidneys filter out excess salt from the bloodstream and excrete it in urine.
i think salt causes the body to decrease urine.
The salt will absorb the water.
No. The salt content in urine will kill the plant.
Yes
Water, Salt, and Urea
This is not true.
I have never tried salt. But, the best thing to use to remove the odor of cat urine is white vinegar and water.
Urine therapy is about drinking your ownfiltered urine. It is based on the "Law of Similars" (but without homeopathic dilution) therefore it is not about drinking the urine of another person. I have not yet heard of urine therapy being used in relation to weight loss.
AnswerUrine is 95 % water. Urine has ammonia and urea in it. It also has some salt and chemicals in it.
Sodium chloride can't lose his saltiness.
homeostasis does have salt effect, when you sweat you lose water and salt