Potassium?
HotMamaByVday
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Should I take a potassium suppliment if I have not been meeting that requirement or is it ok as long as my potassium and sodium balance?
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check with your doctor0
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Bleh. That is a crappy answer. lol. I am not sick or feeling any symptoms of hypokalemia.0
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I have the same question! I never seem to be getting enough potassium and I HATE bananas so I don't even really know how to get more. I'm just as confused as you and I have no health insurance, so a dr isn't an options. If anyone knows more, I'd love to hear the answer to this as well! :-)0
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thats what I do and your potassium can be higher from what I have read and you want retain as much water0
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I take a suppliment. It also helps your kidneys in preventing stones. I had a stone problem a while back and my doc got me the pottasium citrate suppliment and it has helped me out tremendously. I will be taking them forever!0
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I easily hit 3500 g pottasium per day now.0
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I have the same question! I never seem to be getting enough potassium and I HATE bananas so I don't even really know how to get more. I'm just as confused as you and I have no health insurance, so a dr isn't an options. If anyone knows more, I'd love to hear the answer to this as well! :-)
There are PLENTY of sources of potassium besides bananas. Bananas aren't actually the best source by any means. Check out http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=nutrient&dbid=90 and my diary for potassium ideas.
I just try to maintain the balance, getting more potassium than sodium and it's working out for me. If you aren't having any adverse symptoms, I'd say it's ok. We all get more potassium than we think because it's not required on labels.0 -
I found out that mushrooms are chock full of potassium. An ounce has 100mg of potassium.0
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Potassium is one you don't want to supplement unless the doctor tells you to. Having too much in your blood stream can cause several other things to go out of whack in your system.0
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Hard to find a safe and available potassium supplement that's offered over the counter. However, if you hate bananas, you'll find that canned spinach, watermelon, dried fruits (especially peaches and apricots), and various other sources are easy to fit into a daily diet.
Good luck!
Edited to include: http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/food/potassium-foods.htm
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BE VERY CAREFUL OF TAKING A POTASSIUM SUPPLEMENT. to much potassium can be DEADLY and taking too much can be very dangerous.
check with a dr. before taking a supplement. But you can find natural sources of potassium in food.
This is part of the focus of my studies. I actively read and research information related to this topic0 -
I eat an avocado at breakfast since it has a lot more potassium than bananas without the sugar.
@ebramlett. Thats good information about pottasium citrate. I haven't had problems with stones... yet.0 -
raisins and orange juice also have good bit of potassium.0
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kiwis and tomatoes are great sources of potassium. fresh is always better!0
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I agree with check with your dr my husbands potassium went out of wack and he ended up on dialysis. Nothing to play with The average lifespan when you end up on dialysis is 6 years take it seriously if you think your low get blood work0
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If you're using this site to track your potassium, it is nowhere near accurate. Potassium is not required on food labels, so there are a ton of foods that have plenty of potassium in them that are listed as having ZERO in the database.0
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I'm allergic to bananas so I don't eat them. I'm pretty sure Greek Yogurt has a lot of potassium in it.0
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Interesting topic. I found this nice summary on the netYour body uses potassium to keep your nerves and muscles firing efficiently, and an adequate intake can blunt sodium’s effect on blood pressure. One 2009 study found that a 2:1 ratio of potassium to sodium could halve your risk of heart disease, and since the average American consumes about 3,400 milligrams of sodium each day, your goal should be 6,800 milligrams of daily potassium. You’re extremely unlikely to ever reach that mark—and never with bananas alone. One medium banana has 422 milligrams and 105 calories. Here are the sources that earn you roughly the same amount of potassium in fewer calories: * Potato, half a medium spud, 80 calories * Apricots, 5 whole fruit, 80 calories * Cantaloupe, 1 cup cubes, 55 calories * Broccoli, 1 full stalk, 50 calories * Sun-dried tomatoes, a quarter cup, 35 calories0
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