Potassium - WTH?
sathor
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according to the metrics MFP gives me, I am supposed to have 3.5 GRAMS of K per day, or....
3500 mg =
Potassium Gluconate supplement pills: 35.3 pills (over 1/3rd a small bottle)
Medium Bananas: 8.3 (875 Calories worth!)
OJ: 7.14 cups (800 Calories)
Raw Spinach: 20 cups (140 Calories, but damn, that's a LOT of spinach. That works out to 0.6 KG, or 1.2# of spinach.
Brussel Spouts: 10 cups ( 380 Calories, 880 grams, or 1.87#)
so seriously, WTH?
http://www.healthaliciousness.com/articles/food-sources-of-potassium.php
3500 mg =
Potassium Gluconate supplement pills: 35.3 pills (over 1/3rd a small bottle)
Medium Bananas: 8.3 (875 Calories worth!)
OJ: 7.14 cups (800 Calories)
Raw Spinach: 20 cups (140 Calories, but damn, that's a LOT of spinach. That works out to 0.6 KG, or 1.2# of spinach.
Brussel Spouts: 10 cups ( 380 Calories, 880 grams, or 1.87#)
so seriously, WTH?
http://www.healthaliciousness.com/articles/food-sources-of-potassium.php
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3500 is the recommended daily value from what I learned in school, but I know that I am no where near it daily. I always worry about it because I know what low potassium can do to your muscles/heart, but I have not had any palpitations or weakness. I plan to talk to the doctor about it when I go in to check my potassium level, but it seems impossible to get enough of it daily.0
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There's quite a bit of potassium in a lot of foods (some of them are not listed as such in the db). Potassium is necessary for your body to function properly (unless you have a medical condition for which potassium is dangerous-eg kidney disease). You don't have to eat 9 bananas or 20 cups of spinach to meet your potassium requirement. Fish, beans, some fruits and veggies, even dairy & meat have a fair amount of potassium. A potato can have 1000mg of potassium (in the skin). Have a potatoe and then you only need to eat 12 cups of spinach (or thereabouts). Have a cup of broccoli & a piece of fish with that potatoe and then you only need to eat 6 cups of spinach. Have a tomato and a yogurt and you can get away with 2 cups of spinach-or swap out the spinach for a glass of milk or OJ. Throw in a banana for good measure and presto-you've more than met your potassium requirement. Not hard at all-especially of you look at the actual potassium content in foods and not in the db or on the food label where it's typically not listed.0
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I know right it does not seem possible?0
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Morton's Lite Salt.0
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I have no problem hitting 3,500 a day in actuality, but my log seldom shows it due to food labeling laws in the US excepting potassium from the necessary minerals displayed on the label. Even my morning coffee has potassium. I eat 5-6 ounces of wild salmon once a week and that has 800mg+. A serving of pistachios has 300+, etc.
If you're eating whole foods as part of a varied diet high in fruits and vegetables, you're likely meeting this amount. If you're eating mostly processed foods, you might have troubles.0 -
Since potassium deficiency is rare in developed countries, it is not a requirement for product labeling and many of the foods in the database have lots of potassium, but it's not reflected in the nutritional info.
I track potassium. It's the only way I force myself to eat enough fresh vegetables and plants.
Find a site with listings ( I use Krispin) and add it to your foods in the database. Or use the admin-entered foods, potassium is listed in them.
Supplementing is a bad idea unless recommended by a physician. You probably get enough, it just isn't in the database correctly.0 -
A lot of foods don't list potassium content on the labels so don't have the info in the database. I find that if I just log that stuff, I don't hit my goal. But if I look up comparable stuff in the nutrition database, my potassium is often on point or even a little over.0
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I was told by the doctor tha I needed to up my potassium. I have been doing better, but it is hard to meet recommendations every day.0
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Some of my go-to foods for potassium are potatoes, spinach, and beans. Black beans have a TON of potassium (about 650mg per cup). Potatoes have over 1,000mg per serving.
Also, for the database, choose foods without an asterisk beside them. Those are the USDA data, and the potassium content is listed there.0 -
Don't worry about not hitting your potassium goal. Most foods don't have it on their label so you will never have an accurate reading of the potassium you are really getting.0
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I am at 2800 so far according to my journal and it is only 12:44 pm here. I think a lot of stuff has a little bit like someone said.0
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UGH - I hear ya .... Leg cramps bad ... doc says UP the potas. and magne. .... now Im struggling with sugar, fats, and what ever else .... Not sure I will ever make it0
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acorn squash - 1 cup = 896 Potassium but ya, I gave up trying to get it every day from food. I just went back on supplements for it0
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I believe it! My urologist said that my urine was not acidic enough to keep me from developing kidney stones ( I have had 3, including a massive 14mm one a year ago), and put me on a potassium supplement-- 2160mg a day. When I look at my nutrition info here on MFP, I can see that I was no where close to hitting the RDA of potassium.0
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Yogurt is where its at too. Some people on here eat yogurt 3 times a day. Potato's, yogurt, bananas, berries, melon, and pretty much all things green (I think).0
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I am at 2800 so far according to my journal and it is only 12:44 pm here. I think a lot of stuff has a little bit like someone said.
And a lot of foods in the data base don't even show the amount of Potassium.0 -
I am at 2800 so far according to my journal and it is only 12:44 pm here. I think a lot of stuff has a little bit like someone said.
And a lot of foods in the data base don't even show the amount of Potassium.
The non-asterisk foods do. Those are the USDA nutritional data that was entered originally into the MFP database. They all have potassium listed.0
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