Who tf cares about flavor? It tastes like shvt but so what? I just mix it in a big glass of water, often with some sodium too.As others have mentioned, you can get potassium chloride salt as opposed to sodium chloride salt, but the flavor is different.
Be very careful supplementing potassium. High potassium levels are as dangerous if not more than low potassium. Really high can cause a hearth attack. Somewhat high will cause palpitations, chest pain, and make you short of breath.Potassium is a mineral that is needed in basically every biological function including muscle building and digestion. The recommended daily amount is 4700 mg. I eat a lot of beans and potatoes to get to to the 4700 mg number, but if you are trying to build muscle, you probably need more. How does anyone else get their daily recommended amount?
Is your blood pressure less than 120/80?How does people come up saying numbers like that, have those people got actual blood works done to see if they're deficient in potassium?
I got lab done last week, I eat ONE banna a day when I prepare my protein shake, this is the result from the lab. People really need to stop believing everything they read.
A lot of people with HBP it is a salt sensitivity. You may test “normal” on blood potassium but a fvcked up sodium / potassium ratio will raise blood pressure.Ive had HBP since 3 years ago from genetics, so I gotta drink pills to control it, this morning was 118/68, three nights ago was 150/100 cause I didn't have pills and got sick with a flu
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There is a lot of cholesterol / statin skepticism on the internet. My doctor offered meds based on several years of my bloodwork, so I took it. My parents, grandfather, aunt, and uncle all are on cholesterol medication.. strong chance it was in my future regardless. I’d rather have my LDL optimal for the next 30 years then have to deal with even more serious cardiovascular complications (dementia is a commonly overlooked one) in my 60s and 70s. The lowest dose statin cut my cholesterol literally in half in just a few months. No side effects.I'm assuming you take stating, I have my doubts about that medicine and "high" cholesterol. Have you had a check on how many plaque you have in the arteries? That will accurately tell you the risk for stroke.
Kidneys will bring them into balance. Is your blood pressure <120/80 without meds?I eat an avocado and half a broccoli spear per day, meat contains potassium. My mineral levels are all perfect.