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High sodium and high régimes car s mixes together in a fort makes your face bloated

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The claim that high sodium intake can cause facial bloating is supported by multiple sources, which consistently link excessive salt consumption to water retention and bloating symptoms. Although most studies and articles focus on abdominal or general bodily bloating, the physiological mechanism of sodium-induced fluid retention logically extends to the face as well. None of the sources are from highly trusted or peer-reviewed outlets, but the consensus across health-related websites and dietary analyses is clear: high sodium intake leads to fluid retention, which manifests as swelling or bloating in various body parts, including the face. The claim’s wording is somewhat unclear ("high régimes car s mixes together in a fort"), but the core idea about sodium and bloating is well-supported.

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Discusses sodium intake increasing abdominal bloating but does not explicitly mention facial bloating.

Links high salt intake to gastrointestinal bloating, supporting the general bloating concept.

Confirms sodium increases bloating, mainly abdominal, but implies fluid retention effects.

Lists bloating and swelling as common symptoms of high sodium levels, implicitly including facial swelling.

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Sodium: Can it make you bloat and gain weight?
medicalnewstoday.com○ Unverified

Explains excess sodium causes bloating and weight gain, supporting the claim.

Identifies bloating as a common short-term effect of too much salt.

Notes high salt can cause bloating and fluid retention but also states many people have no side effects.

American Heart Association infographic includes bloating and weight gain as effects of excess sodium.

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Diets and Diets to Avoid During Menstruation
medparkhospital.com○ Unverified

Connects high sodium foods to water retention and bloating, without specifying face.

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Diet and Fluids - PoTS UK
potsuk.org○ Unverified

Mentions harmful effects of too much salt and fluid but is less specific about bloating.

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