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    VPX Plasma Expandor

    I just started taking Plasma Expandor and I noticed on the supplement fact label that it has 1g of sodium per serving. Isn’t that too much sodium? Are there any health risks by taking that much sodium?

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    OK so nobody knows how much sodium is actually harmfull for you?

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