Gwynn
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Sorry, this is not directly about diabetes except that it is about getting a part of the diet right.
I have a confusion about potassium and how much the body needs daily in the diet having looked around the internet for quite a while. At first glance it serms an obvious, easy question to answer, but the more I look the more consed it serms to be.
The advice on how much potassium the body needs varies considerably across different sites. Most state 3500mg. Some state 3000mg. One states 1200mg as an absolute bare minimum. One states 800mg as being all the body needs. Quite a few state 4700mg (which is the safe upper limit on most sites but in actual fact there is no set upper limit). Some body building web sites seem to suggest even higher levels of potassium and there is a lot of confusion out there about potassium on their forums.
The kidneys (if not faulty) get rid of excess potassium so it should be impossible to have too much.
My own blood serum level is smack in the middle of where it should be.
But my diet has only ever provided about 1800mg per day, way below the majority of recommendations.
So should I be aiming to get my potassium levels higher, more in line with the recommendations, or should I just not be concerned as my serum levels are fine?
What am I missing. I feel that there must be something.
I have a confusion about potassium and how much the body needs daily in the diet having looked around the internet for quite a while. At first glance it serms an obvious, easy question to answer, but the more I look the more consed it serms to be.
The advice on how much potassium the body needs varies considerably across different sites. Most state 3500mg. Some state 3000mg. One states 1200mg as an absolute bare minimum. One states 800mg as being all the body needs. Quite a few state 4700mg (which is the safe upper limit on most sites but in actual fact there is no set upper limit). Some body building web sites seem to suggest even higher levels of potassium and there is a lot of confusion out there about potassium on their forums.
The kidneys (if not faulty) get rid of excess potassium so it should be impossible to have too much.
My own blood serum level is smack in the middle of where it should be.
But my diet has only ever provided about 1800mg per day, way below the majority of recommendations.
So should I be aiming to get my potassium levels higher, more in line with the recommendations, or should I just not be concerned as my serum levels are fine?
What am I missing. I feel that there must be something.