Dr. Approved Potassium Supplement

Dr. Approved Potassium Potassium is a vital element for proper body function. A Harvard study showed that men who took a potassium supplement with a diuretic decreased their incidence of stroke by 60 percent, compared to men who did not. Potassium neutralizes acids and restores alkaline salts to the bloodstream.

Potassium works with sodium in all cells including at nerve synapses to maintain or restore membrane potentials and to assist in metabolic processes. Potassium is critical to our cardiovascular and nerve functioning, regulating the transfer of nutrients into cells and facilitating muscle energy.

Some Symptoms of Potassium Deficiency include poor circulation, bluish tint to skin, Chronic-Fatigue Syndrome, diabetes, earaches, edema, headaches, heart palpitations, hypertension, insomnia, intestinal pain, muscle weakness, oppressive breathing, pain in the eyes, prolapsed uterus, swollen glands, tissue anemia, and water retention. A deficiency in potassium is called hypokalemia.

Caution:  Potassium taken in excess can throw off your electrolyte balance and slow your heart down to dangerous levels. Potassium supplementation is, however, important for people taking certain types of diuretics, those that are non-potassium sparing such as Lasix.

Modern processing of food combined with increased levels of salt has resulted in wide spread lack of potassium in our diets. Many people may benefit from potassium supplements including women taking oral contraceptives, smokers, athletes, vegetarians and those whose jobs involve a high degree of physical exertion. Potassium has potential use in a variety of settings.

Other applications for potassium may include treatment for osteoporosis, high blood pressure, stroke, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and asthma.

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