That doesn't sound right, I think this article suggests it works the other way around.I read that having low potassium is quite common on low carbohydrate diets. In fact my potassium levels are on the lowish side.
Stephen D. Phinney, one of the evangelists of low-carbohydrate diets, recommends to up one's sodium intake and argues that that should also keep one's potassium levels in range.
What's everyone's experience? Do you suffer from low potassium? Do you take any supplements or try to eat potassium rich foods?
That doesn't sound right, I think this article suggests it works the other way around.
https://healthyeating.sfgate.com/potassium-reduce-sodium-10172.html
Right, but you have to eat a LOT to get the recommended amount, assuming that is correctpotassium is not something one should take a lot of if not knowing if one is too low in that... too much potassium can affect the heart badly
so .. please have your levels measured at your GP before taking supplementation
by the way, a lot of vegetables also are high in potassium.
https://www.myfooddata.com/articles/high-potassium-vegetables.php
I had some high dose potassium pills from a fitness site, they immediately did have my heart pump very fast and hard and it was very unpleasantRight, but you have to eat a LOT to get the recommended amount, assuming that is correct
Maybe they say it is unlikely to be diet related because they assume a "normal" varied diet. Someone on a low carb diet will not eat the bananas, oranges and apricots they suggest as a source of potassium, for example.According to this source, it is unlikely to be diet related
https://www.medicinenet.com/low_pot...le.htm#what_are_the_symptoms_of_low_potassium
Most foods have potassium in them. It is difficult to have a low potassium diet, and anyone with CKD or AKI has problems reducing their intake. Some thyroid problems may make things worse, amd many diabetics also have some form of thyroid issue concurrent.Maybe they say it is unlikely to be diet related because they assume a "normal" varied diet. Someone on a low carb diet will not eat the bananas, oranges and apricots they suggest as a source of potassium, for example.
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