Potassium
roberthickis
Posts: 8 Member
Anyone know a good source of potassium?
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Bananas0
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Or straight up potassium supplements work too0
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Sweet potatoes have twice as much as a banana.0
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In descending order...
Sweet potatoes
Tomato paste
Beet greens
Potato
White beans
Yogurt
Tomato puree
Clams
Prune juice
Carrot juice
Blackstrap molasses
Halibut
Edimame
Tuna
Lima beans
Winter squash
Soybeans
Rockfish
Cod
Bananas
Spinach
Tomato juice
Tomato sauce0 -
If you are looking at your potassium level based on MFP information, realize that it is completely wrong. Neither Canada nor the USA require potassium in the nutritional information for foods, so it is normally not included which means a lot of foods that have a good amount of potassium in them, show here as if they have none.0
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raisins, potato with the skin. Orange juice, fat free/skim milk.0
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Here ya go...bananas are at the bottom of the list. Lotta protein as well in some of these and fiber: http://www.healthaliciousness.com/articles/food-sources-of-potassium.php.0
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In descending order...
Sweet potatoes
Tomato paste
Beet greens
Potato
White beans
Yogurt
Tomato puree
Clams
Prune juice
Carrot juice
Blackstrap molasses
Halibut
Edimame
Tuna
Lima beans
Winter squash
Soybeans
Rockfish
Cod
Bananas
Spinach
Tomato juice
Tomato sauce
Avocado, Pork, Beef, Dried herbs (parsley, dill, taragon, etc.)0 -
In descending order...
Sweet potatoes
Tomato paste
Beet greens
Potato
White beans
Yogurt
Tomato puree
Clams
Prune juice
Carrot juice
Blackstrap molasses
Halibut
Edimame
Tuna
Lima beans
Winter squash
Soybeans
Rockfish
Cod
Bananas
Spinach
Tomato juice
Tomato sauce
Wow - great list. I am trying to get more in my diet. Will just add orange juice. Did I miss that on your list??0 -
If you have a water softener you can use potassium pellets in that to add some extra as well.0
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Bump0
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This is all helpful info for me--for the opposite reason! My husband is in acute and chronic kidney failure and they say the potassium in his blood is destroying his remaining kidney tissue.0
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Lots of tomato ingredients, so obviously tomatoes also. And raisins. I think dried fruit is relatively high based on weight/volume because it's dried and the nutrients are concentrated. Coconut water/cream.0
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Coconut milk, mushrooms, dates, cocoa powder, apricots, apples, pork, beef, certain fishes...0
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Thanks for the input.0
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If you are looking at your potassium level based on MFP information, realize that it is completely wrong. Neither Canada nor the USA require potassium in the nutritional information for foods, so it is normally not included which means a lot of foods that have a good amount of potassium in them, show here as if they have none.
I'm so glad to hear this. I look at that column each day baffled. No more!0 -
In descending order...
Sweet potatoes
Tomato paste
Beet greens
Potato
White beans
Yogurt
Tomato puree
Clams
Prune juice
Carrot juice
Blackstrap molasses
Halibut
Edimame
Tuna
Lima beans
Winter squash
Soybeans
Rockfish
Cod
Bananas
Spinach
Tomato juice
Tomato sauce
Excuse me, could we have at least one perfect food please!0
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