how much salt is in the average human body?
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The human body contains many salts, of which sodium chloride (AKA common table salt) is the major one, making up around 0.4 per cent of the body's weight at a concentration pretty well equivalent to that in seawater. So a 50kg person would contain around 200g of sodium chloride - around 40 teaspoons.
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"The human body contains many salts, of which sodium chloride (AKA Common table salt) is the major one, making up around 0.4 percent of the body's weight at concentration pretty well equivalent to that in sea water. So a 50kg person would contain around 200g of Sodium chloride - around 40 teaspoons".
"The human body contains many salts, of which sodium chloride (AKA Common table salt) is the major one, making up around 0.4 percent of the body's weight at concentration pretty well equivalent to that in sea water. So a 50kg person would contain around 200g of Sodium chloride - around 40 teaspoons".
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