POTASSIUM 1000ppm
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Facilitates
neurotransmissions
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Enables proper heart
muscle contractions
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Supports digestive
enzymes
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angstrom) minerals are
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Potassium is known as a great alkalizer as it is a
primary electrolyte, important in pH balance and water balance.
Potassium constitutes 5% of the total mineral content of the body
although about 3-4 ounces are found in the body at one time. Potassium
is easily absorbed. But it is essential to point out that at least 90%
of it is excreted through the kidney, however, It is also found in fecal
matter. Potassium is vital to eliminate wastes in the body.
Potassium is a natural diuretic, helping your body excrete water
and sodium, and possibly lowering your blood pressure. There is evidence
that salt sensitivity may be caused by a lack of potassium.
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How to Use:
Take the recommended dosage of water soluble minerals with a full glass
of water, juice or other liquid.
Recommended Daily Intakes:
Suggested Intake: 2000-5000 mg
Men: 2000 mg
Women: 2000 mg
Cautions:
Do not take if you:
Take potassium-sparing diuretics, such as spironolactone, triamterene.
or amiloride
Have allergies to any potassium supplement
Have kidney disease or are taking drugs which cause the kidney to retain
potassium
Are dehydrated
Have heat cramps, ulcers
Consult your doctor if you have:
Addison’s disease
Diabetes
Heart disease
Intestinal blockage
A stomach ulcer
Take diuretics
Take heart medicine
Take laxatives or if you have chronic diarrhea
Use salt substitutes or low-salt milk
Over 55
Carefully watch your dosage schedule; it is critical to maintain balance
of potassium levels in the body. Deviation above or below normal levels
can have serious implications.
There is a greater risk of hyperglycemia.