Huberman Lab
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how salt (sodium) affects mental and physical performance, as well as cellular health. I describe how the brain monitors sodium levels to regulate thirst and fluid balance, and why salt needs can vary depending on activity level, stress, blood pressure, and diet. I also explain how to determine the right sodium intake for your individual needs and discuss why some people may benefit from increasing salt and other electrolytes.
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Timestamps
(00:00:00) Salt
(00:00:37) Brain & Monitoring Salt
(00:02:33) Thirst, Osmotic Thirst & Salt
(00:05:35) Hypovolemic Thirst & Blood Pressure
(00:06:59) Sponsor: Function
(00:08:39) Fluid Balance, Kidney & Urine Regulation
(00:11:53) How Much Salt Do You Need?, Blood Pressure, Dizziness & Postural Syndromes
(00:17:29) Replenish Salt for Performance, Tool: Galpin Equation & Exercise
(00:19:15) Sponsor: LMNT
(00:20:46) Stress & Craving Salt
(00:22:29) Electrolytes: Magnesium & Potassium; Low Carbohydrate Diet
(00:25:19) Salt & Sweet Taste, Sugar Cravings, Processed Foods
(00:29:37) Finding Your Ideal Salt Intake, Tool: Unprocessed Food Diet
(00:31:25) Sponsor: AG1
(00:32:50) Neurons, Salt & Action Potentials; Ingesting Too Much Water
(00:34:51) Recap & Key Takeaways
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