Potassium Articles:

Potassium Offsets Salt-Induced Cardiovascular Distress

Potassium is highly concentrated in your cells, whereas sodium (salt) is concentrated between your cells. New science is showing that a lack of potassium is a primary reason why salt can cause high blood pressure and cardiovascular damage. This is especially important in the summer when higher heat can aggravate a potassium deficiency.

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Potassium Supports Bone Health

Mineral buffers play an important role in preserving overall health by helping to keep pH in a range where enzyme activity in vital body systems works efficiently. Potassium, like magnesium and calcium, has an important role as a mineral pH buffer. In comparison, excessive salt intake can tilt metabolism into an acid pH state that corresponds to increased inflammation and poor health. Bones as an organ are a reserve of mineral buffers, like a savings account. Depleting this savings account creates a physiology situation prone to bone loss. Potassium is proving itself as a key mineral that helps to offset this stress and preserve bone.

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Why Blood Pressure Medication Often Raises Blood Pressure

The inability of the medical profession to actually think about what they are doing when they prescribe medications is highlighted by a new study warning that much of the blood pressure medication given may actually be making blood pressure worse. This is what happens in a society wherein high-priced Big Pharma drugs are pushed on patients regardless of their lack of results and likelihood of worsening health. Administering this barbaric form of snake-oil sales is the modern medical doctor. This Western-medicine drug pusher is focused on changing numbers and symptoms with almost no consideration at all for what they are actually doing to their patient. American taxpayers are paying dearly for this gross incompetence.

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Potassium Is Key for Healthy Blood Pressure

Science shows a clear link between low potassium and elevated blood pressure.

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Potassium Reduces the Risk for Stroke

If there was a drug that prevented high blood pressure, reduced the risk for stroke, helped prevent type 2 diabetes, and also boosted bone health then you can rest assured it would be a blockbuster medication that would cost the health care system tens of billions per year. These are potassium’s credentials, readily available to any person willing to consume some.

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