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Health : Salt is bad yet low salt causes health issues ...logically lets prove ....

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    Salt and the Human body The concept of the human body basically works on minerals operating at a specific "frequency" that is modulated by salt is rooted in certain alternative or quantum medicine theories rather than conventional, established scientific understanding. So,why is it that salt is important to our body which Doctors denies but logically proven.  Lets dive into it.    Scientific Perspective From a scientific standpoint, the primary relationship between salt (minerals) and the human body's electrical activity is based on ion exchange and electrical signaling, not a single, overall body frequency: Nerve Impulse Transmission: Think of sodium and potassium ions as tiny messengers that help send signals in our bodies. When a nerve cell gets excited, it lets in a bunch of sodium ions and pushes out potassium ions. This quick change creates a little burst of electricity called an action potential, which travels along the nerve l...

Gel Nails or Nails with Glue are best to use

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.   How Gel Nail Works: To understand how gel nails work, we need to look at the science behind them. Gel nail polish hardens through a process called polymerization, which happens when it's exposed to UV or LED light. This turns the liquid gel into a tough, long-lasting coating that can stay on for weeks, unlike regular nail polish that dries by letting the liquid evaporate into the air.   Key Ingredients in Gel Nails: - Photoinitiators: These are special molecules that react to light. When they soak up energy from the UV/LED lamp, they break apart and create free radicals, which are super reactive.   The Hardening Process in Gel Nails : 1. Light Absorption: When you put your gel-coated nails under a UV or LED lamp, the photoinitiators absorb the light. 2. Activation: The light energy makes the photoinitiators break apart and form free radicals. 3. Cross-Linking: The polymer chains link together, releasing a bit of heat. 4. Solidification: The ...