low potassium
kriscrat
Posts: 15
I seem to be consistently low in potassium, but I'm high in carbs, so I don't want to eat bananas or potatoes. Ideas? Quick and cheap recipe ideas?
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Meat, dairy, and all fruits and veggies have a ton!
I like zucchini and coconut water for instance0 -
Im performing a atudy on this now.
My wife and I are eating the daily amount of sodium and potassium to see if we wake up without water retention.
So far my favorites are:
Avocados
Organic kiwis
Organic bananas
Heres a helpful list.
http://potassiumrichfoods.com/potassium-rich-foods-list/
Keep in mind the more natural the food the better.0 -
Chicken is a good way to raise potassium and protein without adding any carbs.0
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Go to your doctor and get a blood test. Then you will see what your potassium level is. Don't blindly trust MFP for that info.0
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I relate to your concerns about potassium. It's a challenge for me to eat the amount recommended by my doctor . I also watch my carbs so I choose carbs that will also give me the potassium I need. Sweet potatoes, small red skinned potatoes, winter squash, and all beans are part of my diet but in somewhat smaller amounts than a usual serving. Fruits like cantaloupe, peaches, apricots, bananas, oranges are great sources of potassium I throw a few dried raisins or apricots in my oatmeal to boost the potassium. Avocados are fantastic.. And you also get a lot of potassium from meats. It's a balancing act between the high potassium foods and keeping the carbs low.0
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Nearly everything you eat has some potassium in it. Most people dont record it when entering food into the database. So i search mine out and create my own foods. Google Nutrition database which is good for data.0
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Nearly everything you eat has some potassium in it. Most people dont record it when entering food into the database. So i search mine out and create my own foods. Google Nutrition database which is good for data.
This. Not all countries include potassium in their labeling (Australia, we are looking at you).0 -
Not all nutrition labels have potassium on them.
if you are really concerned, check with your GP about a blood or urine test for potassium to see what your levels look like. My urologist said my potassium was low and prescribed a daily supplement of 2100mg.0 -
Raw spinach has a ton of potassium
I was low on postassium too, and it started making my legs get cramped up and I was told it was because I wasn't getting enough potassium. I ate raw spinach for lunch for a few weeks and ate banana's for breakfast and my legs felt fine after that!0 -
I can't eat much red meat, but I love my fruits and veggies!0
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Spinach!
Add some in your fruit smoothie.
Spinach lasagna.
spinach soup
spinach salad
Use Morton lite salt then you can have more potassium.0 -
Thanks all for the ideas! I already eat an avocado and drink coconut water every day, but I'll also start including some of these other things too, and ask my doctor at my next visit to include a potassium check in my blood work.0
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Definitely don't trust MFP for tracking potassium (like other people have said) . I panicked for a bit before I started checking the foods I ate. Almost all the user created foods say N/A under potassium. Turned out I was getting way MORE than what I needed0
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Can I ask why you care about your potassium intake?0
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I may be wrong but i think it balances out the sodium intake. I think they negate each other.0
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