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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerkitty1950" data-source="post: 516173" data-attributes="member: 89702"><p>I....</p><p>I was given a low fat diet recently, but Im now having problems with diarrhoea since taking 2 tabs together, so I changed to tablets after meals and started a new diet, Im still trying to have low carbs but because I found the tummy cramps are due to low potassium, I'm now eating lots of things with potassium, eg. Yogurt, milk, baked potato ( with skin) tuna fish, cod sardines, bananas, apricots, raisins ,tomato paste, carrots peppers, peas beans lentils, think its more important to stop the debilitating effects, feel much better able to cope and enjoy a bit of weight loss</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerkitty1950, post: 516173, member: 89702"] I.... I was given a low fat diet recently, but Im now having problems with diarrhoea since taking 2 tabs together, so I changed to tablets after meals and started a new diet, Im still trying to have low carbs but because I found the tummy cramps are due to low potassium, I'm now eating lots of things with potassium, eg. Yogurt, milk, baked potato ( with skin) tuna fish, cod sardines, bananas, apricots, raisins ,tomato paste, carrots peppers, peas beans lentils, think its more important to stop the debilitating effects, feel much better able to cope and enjoy a bit of weight loss [/QUOTE]
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