The mineral sodium is found in all cells and bodily fluids. It is closely related to chloride. Both are vital and an essential part of the electrolyte balance. They are important for maintaining various cell and body functions (e.g., regulation of fluid volume, blood pressure, and acid-base balance). Chloride is also found in digestive juices, especially in the stomach (hydrochloric acid). Sodium helps to keep fluids in normal balance (water in the body). Sodium plays an essential role in the normal functioning of nerves and muscles.
- Maintenance of nerve and muscle function
- Regulation of blood pressure
- Regulation of electrolyte balance
- Regulation of water balance
















































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L-Carnitine L-Tartrate