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whytai | 2 years ago
To make matters worse, the FDA limits the amount of potassium that can be present in supplements to 100mg[2]. So good luck taking 30 supplements to meet your daily requirements!
One option Id like to advertise is salt alternatives at grocery stores which are filled with potassium, some with at least 800mg per tsp. This can be another way to supplement potassium and magnesium in the diet [2]
[1] https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Potassium-HealthProfession...
[2] https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/should-i-take...
Eric_WVGG|2 years ago
Salt alternatives taste like sipping a freshly blended nine volt battery. My big contribution to the project was discovering that the stuff is mostly tolerable when dissolved in cranberry juice.
https://slimemoldtimemold.com/2022/12/20/people-took-some-po...
arcanemachiner|2 years ago
Fun fact: The potassium salt is mildly radioactive: http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2015/ph241/gilpin1/
tomjakubowski|2 years ago
You don't need nearly 30 pills, even with a poor diet. Almost all foods, even junk foods, have some amount of potassium. Per 100g (3.5oz), a random sampling from my typical snacks, lunches and breakfasts:
Potato chips are high in potassium and have a close to ideal 2:1 ratio of potassium to sodium. Superfood!unknown|2 years ago
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SirMaster|2 years ago
I eat potatoes most days, usually just boiled, sometimes baked to help get more potassium.
tomcam|2 years ago
slashdev|2 years ago
I left a 1/8 tsp permanently in the bottle so there can be no mistake about what does to use.
ska|2 years ago
This is part of the "5 servings per day" idea for fresh fruits and vegetables.
For example a banana and a cup of cooked spinach get you nearly 1/2 way there in 2 servings.
DesertVarnish|2 years ago
kylecazar|2 years ago
vixen99|2 years ago
I'm guessing the limitation on supplements assumes a good diet (no shortage of advice from USDA on 'good' and potassium sources) which typically provides the recommended intake. However there can of course be days that's not possible.
francisofascii|2 years ago
hinkley|2 years ago
I think the FDA might have some reasons to prefer potassium be spread out across meals instead of taken in a lump sum all at once (think also, children eating vitamins as candy. I know someone who almost died of iron poisoning as a child before they made the pills bitter)
0cf8612b2e1e|2 years ago
If you tried to ingest a lethal dose of KCL, I would put huge odds on you first retching out you guts. ~190 grams orally to hit the LD50
philipkglass|2 years ago
foobarian|2 years ago