Potassium.
dieorloseit
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I was just reading that potassium helps lower blood pressure. I googled high potassium foods and actually found v8 juice has tons of it. Would it be a good source of potassium.
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I drink a low sodium V8 pretty much daily...1
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I wouldn't do veggie juice unless you make it yourself. V8 has so much artificial crap in it. Or try other things from the list. My favorite source is bananas6
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AmberSpamber wrote: »I wouldn't do veggie juice unless you make it yourself. V8 has so much artificial crap in it. Or try other things from the list. My favorite source is bananas
Have you looked at the label? What artificial crap are you talking about?INGREDIENTS
reconstituted vegetable juice blend (water and concentrated juices of tomatoes, carrots, celery, beets, parsley, lettuce, watercress, spinach), contains less than 2% of: potassium chloride, magnesium, salt, natural flavoring, vitamin c (ascorbic acid), citric acid.
None of that is artificial...7 -
Yes V8 is a really good source of potassium. It really doesn't have that much "crap" in it. The ingredient list is mostly veggies. Bananas are also good.1
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Potatoes are also an awesome source of potassium...as are any canned tomato products...5
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dieorloseit wrote: »I was just reading that potassium helps lower blood pressure. I googled high potassium foods and actually found v8 juice has tons of it. Would it be a good source of potassium.
Thanks
I'm partial to pomegranates. Lots of potassium in those yummy seeds (almost 700 in one fruit not to mention 11 g of fiber).
There are a lot of foods that have more potassium than bananas. Even Cornish hens have more (550mg per serving vs. 422 for a medium banana)2 -
Coconut water also a good source4
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Skim milk has about 400 mg potassium a cup. I add it to my giant cup of coffee.0
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There's also 116 mg in 8 oz of brewed coffee.1
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beware of the sodium amounts even in a low sodium varity1
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I've been working on increasing my potassium intake as well. My go-to is baked potatoes, including skin (apparently much of the potassium is in the skin). They help me feel fuller for longer too.
I wrote this for another thread and thought I'd share it with you too.
Cheers!
"Most people think of bananas as the go-to potassium food, but its not as high in potassium as you may think. To help me increase my potassium intake, I read a few recent articles and combined the lists of high potassium foods into my own list. (Note: There are a few foods I left off the list because I don't personally care for them. I had made the list for myself, not thinking I would publish it.)
Here is my top 20:
White beans, canned, drained, 1 cup: 1190 mg
Acorn squash, 1 cup 896 mg
Fresh cooked spinach, 1 cup 839 mg
Black beans, 1 cup 739 mg
Lentils, 1 cup, cooked: 732mg
Edamame, 1 cup 676 mg
Potato, medium, baked with skin: 610 mg
Pomegranate juice, 1 cup 600 mg
Coconut water, 1 cup 600 mg
Butternut squash, 1 cup 582 mg
Yogurt, fat-free, 1 cup: 579 mg
Frozen spinach, 1 cup 540 mg
Avocado , 1 half 533 mg
100% orange juice, 8 ounces: 496 mg
Halibut, 3 ounces, cooked: 490 mg
Broccoli, 1 cup, cooked: 457 mg
Milk, Fat Free w A&D, 8 ounces: 410 mg
Pork tenderloin, 3 ounces, cooked: 382 mg
Salmon, farmed Atlantic, 3 ounces, cooked: 326 mg
Pistachios, shelled, 1 ounce, dry roasted: 295 mg
Number 21? Bananas!"3 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »I drink a low sodium V8 pretty much daily...
I just entered v8 and Low Sodium v8 (12 oz size) into my diary to check the stats. Holy mackerel! Low Sodium v8 is the potassium bomb-diggity! Over 1,100 mg of potassium for only 200 mg of sodium.
Thanks for the tip!
Personally, I would for stay away from the original version. 960 mg of sodium for 700 mg potassium isn't worth it to me.1 -
Spicy V8 is also excellent with vodka and Worcestershire sauce.7
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40lbslighter wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »I drink a low sodium V8 pretty much daily...
I just entered v8 and Low Sodium v8 (12 oz size) into my diary to check the stats. Holy mackerel! Low Sodium v8 is the potassium bomb-diggity! Over 1,100 mg of potassium for only 200 mg of sodium.
Thanks for the tip!
Personally, I would for stay away from the original version. 960 mg of sodium for 700 mg potassium isn't worth it to me.
They probably substituted potassium chloride for some of the sodium chloride to make the low sodium V-8.
That is another way to increase your potassium consumption, just use lite salt (50% each potassium and sodium chlorides)1 -
@earlnabby. I never noticed the low sodium v8 had "added sodium potassium chloride". Seems trickery, since I thought they just added less salt. Thank you for teaching me.
I just noticed the regular v8 has less total potassium. Interesting. But both have potassium choride as ingredients. Is potassium cholride even a good thing?0 -
TheWJordinWJordin wrote: »@earlnabby. I never noticed the low sodium v8 had "added sodium chloride". Seems trickery, since I thought they just added less salt. Thank you for teaching me.
I just noticed the regular v8 has less total potassium. Interesting. But both have potassium choride as ingredients. Is potassium cholride even a good thing?
Yes it is. When people are given a prescription for potassium supplements, it is potassium chloride. It also is what is used in salt substitutes for people who have to cut their sodium but still want a salty taste to their food. Lite Salt is 50% sodium and 50% potassium. Salt substitute is 100% potassium.
also, salt IS sodium chloride so many items with added salt will say sodium chloride on the label (some just say "salt". Same thing).4 -
Many people who keto also eat Lo-salt/Lite salt because of the potassium to help with their electrolyte balance/keto flu.1
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I drink low sodium spicy hot v8 juice daily. An 8 ounce cup has 50 calories, 140 mg sodium, and 1000 mg potassium.2
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Beet tops and kale r high in potassium. If u get a chance , watch Dr.Berg on YouTube. He has some great ideas1
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dieorloseit wrote: »I was just reading that potassium helps lower blood pressure. I googled high potassium foods and actually found v8 juice has tons of it. Would it be a good source of potassium.
Thanks
V8 has tons of sodium too
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goldengirl111 wrote: »dieorloseit wrote: »I was just reading that potassium helps lower blood pressure. I googled high potassium foods and actually found v8 juice has tons of it. Would it be a good source of potassium.
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V8 has tons of sodium too
You're absolutely right about the regular version, though. I wouldn't tough that stuff with a stick!1
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