Potassium Help!
I looked at my totals today and I am consistently very low on potassium. I was reading up on it and apparently that is a really vital part of healthy eating... potassium gives you energy, helps your muscles move, and balances your Ph so you have happy organs .
Does anyone have any ideas of how to get potassium? I know that bananas are high in potassium, but I really don't like just eating a banana... the taste/texture is not my thing. Perhaps a healthier banana bread recipe? I could have a slice for breakfast or a snack or dessert, of course.
How do you guys get your potassium?
Thanks
Does anyone have any ideas of how to get potassium? I know that bananas are high in potassium, but I really don't like just eating a banana... the taste/texture is not my thing. Perhaps a healthier banana bread recipe? I could have a slice for breakfast or a snack or dessert, of course.
How do you guys get your potassium?
Thanks
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some of the foods I've eaten lately that I noticed had a good amount of potassium in them were tuna, yogurt, cucumber & brocolli. I started paying attention to my potassium lately cause I noticed my sodium intake was too high and I heard potassium can help offset some of it.0
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some of the foods I've eaten lately that I noticed had a good amount of potassium in them were tuna, yogurt, cucumber & brocolli. I started paying attention to my potassium lately cause I noticed my sodium intake was too high and I heard potassium can help offset some of it.
Oh really? That's awesome, another benefit of potassium. I need that, too.0 -
So my husband needs to eat high amounts of potassium so I find myself to be the expert...lol...
~banannas (obviously) If you dont like eating them how bout throwing them in the blender with your other fav fruits and some water and ice for a smoothie?
~potatoes
~Simply orange Orange Juice (has like 450 mg potassium) My hubby drinks this every day
~ yougurt (but only certain types so read the labels
~Peanut Butter
....these are a few I know...hope they help=)0 -
coconut water is extremely high, way more than a banana0
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banana, almond, nuts, daily vitamin - vegan adult chewable pineapple flavored all natural ones, I'm not a vegan but I like the idea that it's chewable. (find it at a health food store)
also Look here.
http://www.highbloodpressureinfo.org/potassium-rich-foods.html
Watch the brazil nuts though, you can actually OD on them and it's not even mildly fun to eat too many of them a day, it's uncomfortable for like a week after if you do. But they also are great to eat so if you can add them, a few a day then that's good0 -
sunflower seeds... check it out.0
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You can buy potassium salt at the drug store to replace your regular shake on salt, but don't be to too excessive, it's a very small equilibrium you're body is trying to maintain (just a few grams a day). I personally wouldn't worry about it unless your getting cramps or any other symptoms of low K.0
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I personally wouldn't worry about it unless your getting cramps or any other symptoms of low K.
I have had a few of the symptoms I read about. They could be due to other causes, but as it is I am getting only about 1/3 of the daily K recommendation, so it wouldn't be a shock if low K was the cause.0 -
ok Mr Oz, :P where do you get coco nut water??0
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I looked at my totals today and I am consistently very low on potassium. I was reading up on it and apparently that is a really vital part of healthy eating... potassium gives you energy, helps your muscles move, and balances your Ph so you have happy organs .
Does anyone have any ideas of how to get potassium? I know that bananas are high in potassium, but I really don't like just eating a banana... the taste/texture is not my thing. Perhaps a healthier banana bread recipe? I could have a slice for breakfast or a snack or dessert, of course.
How do you guys get your potassium?
Thanks
Yes, bananas are a good source and you can add it to a protein smothie or mix it with other fruits and yogourt for desert. Also low sodium Vegetable juice (V8 or the market brand) is a good source of potassium, so is broccoli. Check that you are not over doing it the sodium intake, which will deplete potassium from your system. And I think that some table salts also have extra potassium.0 -
most fruits and vegetables are a good source of potassium. Nectarines, bananas, and apples. Broccoli, cauliflower, sweet potatoes.
Your potassium level should be higher than your sodium level at the end of the day0 -
Try taking a multivitamin with your regular diet. if it upsets your stomach cut it in half (if scored) and take twice a day with meals. once i was cutting my calories i decided to use a multi to cover me incase i wasn't getting what i needed from my food. also don't forget about dark green leafy veggis.0
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I've noticed this as well. There seems to be a flaw in the MFP database.
To test this I entered a meal of fruits containing good levels of potassium - apricots (both fresh and dried), melon, banana, figs, prunes etc.
When I checked the result on my iPhone app, it showed a potassium intake of ZERO!
I'd add that these were entered as 'generic' foods, not from users' contributions, so not reliant on input from food labels, which often don't show potassium content.0 -
A whole avocado has almost 1,000 mg of potassium.
Also, coconut water is available at stores like Whole Foods but is expensive.0 -
ok Mr Oz, :P where do you get coco nut water??
Potassium is also necessarily for strong bones since calcium can't do its thing with out potassium present.0
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