Treat low potassium in blood levels by eating avocados, bananas, tomatoes and dried apricots. Find out what else to eat to treat low potassium blood levels withtips from an licensed dietitian in this free video on eating healthy. Expert: Christine Marquette Bio: Christine E. Marquette is a registered and licensed dietitian with the Austin Regional Clinic in Austin, Texas. She conducts nutrition therapy at the clinic. Filmmaker: Todd Green
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Thanks christy for the information on foods that provide potassium.
Save yourself a lot of money and buy Low Sodium V8 Juice. One cup has 850 grams of potassium, almost three times as much as a banana. I use it all the time because I’m on a diuretic, and my blood always tests normal.
Maybe you have a problem with your kidneys and adrenals and you lose the mineral becasue of it.
I eat lots of tomatoes, bell peppers, potatoes, apricots, and spinach. I still have low potassium?
A hair mineral test showed my potassium as too low to measure. I have read that low potassium in hair mineral tests is not the same as low blood potassium?
Any further info on that topic would be great.