I'd lay off any engine flush stuff. It's simply not necessary. It's very likely that the high sodium levels are related to the amsoil engine flush, but being as it's "proprietary" there's no way to know for sure.
The only way to really know what's going on is to dump the oil again, run it for a decent amount of time, then test again. See what the numbers are, but don't use the engine flush.
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