From Baby to Adult
It is said that we are beings that were
born and evolved from the ocean,
the place where water and salts merge.
How is it that we, who used to lived in the ocean, were able to survive on land?
(To find out the answer,
let's try a word-association game.)
SALT
×
BODY
×
WATER
SALT ✕ BODY
It is said that about 70% of our body is water, but is that really the right answer?
What does it taste like when you taste the fluid that comes out of your body as you sweat?
The fluid that accumulates in mother's womb is called amniotic fluid, what do you think it tastes like?
Let's try to associate them!
Answer : Salty Taste
It is known that about 70% of our body
is a mixture of salt × water.
Therefore, the liquid that comes out of
our body tastes salty.
It is also known that the reason
sweat and amniotic fluid taste salty is
due to the environment
in which we lived in the past.
What then?
What kind of enviroment
do you think we used to live in?
Let's think about it!
Let's associate with it!
Live
× Ocean
Answer : It is said that this is because we used to live in the ocean.
It is said that we are beings that have successfully created the "ocean" in our bodies by recording the genetic information of the "ocean" that was our home during the evolutionary process.
The water inside the mother's womb,
called amniotic fluid, is
also thought to create an "ocean" for her baby.
As a proof, even if the fetus gains weight
in the mother's womb,
it can stay afloat without sinking.
It is so mysterious.
(Amniotic fluid is said to taste salty.)
The ocean is circulating in your body.
Isn't it wonderful?
Sickness
×
BODY
×
SALT
Could you slightly make the link
between salt, the ocean, and us?
Next, we would like to explore the connection between
salt × body when we get sick.
In fact, patients who become sick and end up in the ICU at the hospital, as well as the general patients, are sometimes given a certain liquid.
Do you have any idea
how does it called in hospital?
Hint: Body × Salt × Water
Let's associate them!
Could you slightly make the link
between salt, the ocean, and us?
Next, we would like to explore the connection between
salt × body when we get sick.
In fact, patients who become sick and end up in the ICU at the hospital, as well as the general patients, are sometimes given a certain liquid.
Do you have any idea
how does it called in hospital?
Hint: Body × Salt × Water
Let's associate them!
Answer : Physiological Saline Saltion
(A 0.9% SALT[NaCl] water
= isotonic to human plasma)
Here! What a surprise! It's miracle!
Salt × Water × Body keyword!
We could easily imagine that
water and salts are pathologically and
physiologically essential.
Nowadays, we are told that
we should not drink only
water in the hot summer season,
but we should also take salt with it.
Even in the world of medicine,
the conventional wisdom
about salt is being reevaluated.
Salt is said to be an essential mineral for human life. Is it true?
Also, what does sweat taste like when we exercise?
Curiously, the amniotic fluid in a pregnant woman is also said to have a composition similar to that of the ocean, where salts and water marge.
Human
×
SALT
×
WATER
Some of you may have had the experience of receiving an intravenous drip (physiological saline solution) at a hospital when you became sick, but why?
Why does physicological saline make our body feel better?
If we break down the structure of our body, the key word 'SALT' is here and there.
Ocean, Human,
Year, Month,
Time,
The necessary information that lies dormant in our bodies is looped through the years and passed on simply through heredity.
Salt, a trace element that is the stem of food for both babies and adults, and is essential for human lives.
We hope that this information will help you to reconsider its importance.