Thursday, March 17, 2016

The Importance of Potassium



Did you know that potassium is vital in the biochemistry of your body?  It can help reduce sodium levels, regulate heart rate and function, avoid muscle tension and even lower blood pressure.  High sodium (salt) diets and low potassium intake influences volume in the vascular system which can elevate blood pressure.  Many doctors will recommend diuretics to offset the increase in sodium, but those medications can further drive potassium levels down…thus exacerbating the problem.  The proper treatment is to increase the intake of foods naturally high in potassium and decrease sodium intake. 
 

What does potassium do in our body?

·         Protect the heart

·         Lower blood pressure

·         Protect the brain

·         Protects against bone loss

·         Allows for proper muscle contraction

·         Promotes proper nerve function

·         Protein synthesis

·         Carbohydrate metabolism (breakdown)
 
 
Hypokalemia: condition in which potassium levels in the blood are low

Signs and Symptoms:

·         Myalgia (muscle pain)

·         Muscle weakness

·         Muscle cramps

·         Respiratory difficulty

·         Constipation

Possible Causes:

·         Diarrhea

·         Alcohol abuse

·         Inadequate potassium consumption

·         Overuse of laxatives and/or diuretics

·         Kidney disease

·         Excessive caffeine intake

·         Over hydrating
 

What foods contain high levels of potassium?

·         Avocado

·         Pistachios

·         Bananas

·         Yogurt

·         Milk

·         Spinach

·         Raisins

·         Baked Potato

·         White mushrooms

·         Clams

 

Do you have more than one of these symptoms or possible causes?  Before you start taking potassium supplements, try upping your intake of potassium rich foods.  If you are really curious, go see your doctor to have blood work done.  It is never a good idea to start supplementing vitamins and minerals unless you know you are deficient because if you aren’t, you can create toxicity in the body which can be more detrimental than deficiency.  Always seek professional advice before starting a supplement programs.  Chiropractors are a great resource because we specialize in alternative methods of treatment such as diet, exercise and nutrition.

 



If you or someone you know in the Gallatin Valley area is looking for a chiropractor, please call Dr. Shea Stark with Pro Chiropractic at 406-219-2462 to schedule an appointment in our Belgrade, Manhattan, or Bozeman office.  Dr. Stark is a board certified chiropractor and the author of this blog post.  To learn more about Dr. Stark and the many benefits of chiropractic care, please visit our website: www.prochiromt.com.

 

 

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