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    I've been religiously logging my food on FitDay for several weeks now, and I've noticed by looking at my Nutrition stats that I'm not getting enough potassium. Apparently, I'm only getting 33% of what I need.

    This probably helps explain leg cramps.

    I'm trying to eat foods high in potassium -- meats, spinach, broccoli -- but I just can't seem to get enough!

    Most foods that are really high in potassium are way up the ladder, or not on the list at all... And potassium supplements only give 3% of USRDA (by law).

    Should I be concerned? What is everyone else doing? I'm taking supplements for nutrients I don't seem to be getting enough of in my diet, but potassium seems to be a difficult one to supplement.




    Female, 37, 5'7"
    Started 3/15/09
    Starting Weight: 176.6
    Current Weight: 166.2
    Target Weight: 135

    Mini Goal: 158 - within 'healthy' weight range

    Lorelei & Elliot
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    Re: Not getting enough potassium

    People are often misinformed when comes to what foods are high in potassium. Banana is usually always mentioned but lowcarb stuff are actually the best sources of potassium. As you say meat (poultry fish)But also sardines, tuna, avocado, artichoke, green vegetables, tomato, cauliflower,yogurt,cottage cheese, peanutbutter, almonds, brazilnuts, chocolate, cantaloupe, strawberries, kidney beans, sweet potato

    Some of these everyday and you should be covered. Potassium is one of the things to be quite conscius about when we do low carb. And I do take supplements in addition to trying to pick those kinds of foods.
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    Strength: 490/1200
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    • #3
      Re: Not getting enough potassium

      Oh I was going to say but forgot that Eades (the low carb people behind Protein Power) always recommend potassium salt
      Here is a blog Mary Eades wrote about it.
      Potassium Good for the Heart; Vindication Good for the Soul Mary Dan Eades, M.D.
      Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

      May Challenges 2010
      Push-ups: 450/800
      Abs: 850/1900
      Squats: 650/1200
      Lunges: 500/1000
      Strength: 490/1200
      Running: 50/100 km


      2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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      • #4
        Re: Not getting enough potassium

        I had a lot of trouble with leg cramps in the beginning too but now I take a multi, a B-complex and a potassium pill at least twice a week and I don't get the cramps anymore.

        Of course, I'm not on induction anymore either so maybe it's all due to that. Maybe when you move up the rungs little further, it will help you too. Here's hoping!
        Aka Nyna
        HW199/CW168.5/GW155

        "Enough is as good as a feast".~Lord Byron

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        • #5
          Re: Not getting enough potassium

          Originally posted by liv View Post
          People are often misinformed when comes to what foods are high in potassium. Banana is usually always mentioned but lowcarb stuff are actually the best sources of potassium. As you say meat (poultry fish)But also sardines, tuna, avocado, artichoke, green vegetables, tomato, cauliflower,yogurt,cottage cheese, peanutbutter, almonds, brazilnuts, chocolate, cantaloupe, strawberries, kidney beans, sweet potato

          Some of these everyday and you should be covered. Potassium is one of the things to be quite conscius about when we do low carb. And I do take supplements in addition to trying to pick those kinds of foods.
          I do eat meat, poultry, fish (less often), avocado, green veggies, tomato, & cauliflower pretty regularly. The other items are on higher OWL rungs, so I'm not eating them yet. I'm still averaging only about 33% of USRDA for potassium.

          Supplements only give you 3% of USRDA, which isn't much.

          There's got to be a better way. I'm worried that I may be harming my body.




          Female, 37, 5'7"
          Started 3/15/09
          Starting Weight: 176.6
          Current Weight: 166.2
          Target Weight: 135

          Mini Goal: 158 - within 'healthy' weight range

          Lorelei & Elliot
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          • #6
            Re: Not getting enough potassium

            Well list all your foods and let's see what you can do
            Here is how I ate yesterday

            grapefruit 32 mg
            orange 17 mg
            avocado 420 mg
            beef 650 mg
            pork 200
            yogurt 140
            strawberries 32
            onions 5mg
            mushrooms 100mg
            cheese 60
            supplement 80
            cocoa 116
            almonds 250
            total 2102
            Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

            May Challenges 2010
            Push-ups: 450/800
            Abs: 850/1900
            Squats: 650/1200
            Lunges: 500/1000
            Strength: 490/1200
            Running: 50/100 km


            2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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            • #7
              Re: Not getting enough potassium

              Yesterday:

              Ground beef 0 (according to pkg)
              Zucchini 37.9
              Bell Pepper 94.3
              Cream Cheese 33.7
              Chicken 273.1
              Pork Rinds 72.4
              Sirloin 387.8
              Spinach 334.8
              Pumpkin 289.2
              Cream Cheese 33.7

              TOTAL 1556.9

              USRDA 4700
              Deficit 3143.1


              I'd have to take 39 supplement pills to make up that deficit




              Female, 37, 5'7"
              Started 3/15/09
              Starting Weight: 176.6
              Current Weight: 166.2
              Target Weight: 135

              Mini Goal: 158 - within 'healthy' weight range

              Lorelei & Elliot
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              • #8
                Re: Not getting enough potassium

                You're doing good. Ground beef would have potassium because it is beef and there is plenty of potassium in beef. 100 gram of ground beef has about 330 mg potassium.

                No point of eating those pills to make up for it. I think the amount of potassium we absorb from those pills are not that great and you would certainly have stomach issues.
                Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

                May Challenges 2010
                Push-ups: 450/800
                Abs: 850/1900
                Squats: 650/1200
                Lunges: 500/1000
                Strength: 490/1200
                Running: 50/100 km


                2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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                • #9
                  Re: Not getting enough potassium

                  Magnesium and phosphorus deficiency can also cause leg cramps.
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