Milk
shawn46106
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Oakhurst skim milk has 407mg of potassium. I bought a gallon of Hood 1% milk at the store the other night, and potassium is n/a'd or zero. Why is this? Is it that they dont track it with Hood? Does all milk have the same general amount of potassium in it? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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bumping for some anwsers.0
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From what I've seen, all milk has the same general amount of potassium. Here's something I found on the National Dairy Council's website.
http://www.nationaldairycouncil.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/education_materials/dietary_guidance/PotassiumRecommendationFactSheetFINAL.pdf0 -
some skimmed milk are fortified with added calcium & other minerals......0
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but isn't potassium naturally in all milk?0
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Milk isn't a natural source of high potassium, especially the lower fat kind. You can get lots of potassium in naturally in fruits and vegetables, check out this list: http://www.drugs.com/cg/potassium-content-of-foods-list.html0
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Nice list at the bottom of that link! thank-you!0
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