dermatology
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Premature Aging: Pendrin, Pigment Loss, and the Hidden Cost of Sodium Deficiency
Most people think of aging as a slow, inevitable decline – wrinkles, thinning hair, fading pigment, weaker immunity. But what if some of these changes aren’t “natural” at all? What if they’re the predictable outcome of a terrain pushed into premature aging by modern salt policy, dietary shifts, and chronic sodium deficiency? To understand this,…
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Terrain Collapse as a Driver of Rising Skin Cancer Rates – Sodium Suppression Hypothesis
Abstract Skin cancer rates have risen markedly in recent decades, despite public health initiatives promoting sunscreen use and UV avoidance. This paradox suggests that conventional explanations focused solely on external exposure may be insufficient. This paper proposes a novel hypothesis: that systemic suppression of dietary sodium intake contributes to biochemical terrain collapse, increasing vulnerability to…
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Salty Skin Is a Sign of Systemic Salt Deficiency or Wasting
Salt Storage vs. Circulating Availability Skin tissue acts as a reservoir for sodium, particularly in the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) matrix of the interstitium. When the body loses sodium via sweat, urine, or inadequate intake, it may compensate by storing sodium in the skin, almost like a strategic stockpile. This process is especially pronounced in inflammatory states,…
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