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Javfly33

Is it dangerous too much POTASSIUM?

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Im changing my diet and introducing a lot of bananas and avocados. Both of these have plenty of potassium. Could it be dangerous for my kidneys that I eat a lot of potassium daily?

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@Javfly33 No problem. Try to mix in some other delicious fruits and veggies while you are at it, so you don't get bored. Although I am not so sure I can get bored of avocados.  Best of luck. 

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My grandma recently told me her doctor (or someone...?) told her that too much avocado's can affect kidneys as well.


"Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down"   --   Marry Poppins

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You will be fine, stay hydrated, do a little exercise a day, eat all the fruit you want. The body excretes excess and absorbs only what's needed.

Its far too intelligent to cause harm that easy but if you get from processed foods and supplements then that's a different story because the body was never designed for those.

Stay wise, keep it simple :)


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2 hours ago, Michael569 said:

with so many available fruits out there, who not go for a variety rather than mono fruiting.  Bananas aren't as high in Potassium as people think anyway. But to get a best variety of vitamins and phytochemicals go for the whole lot :)

Yeah avocados have way more pottasium than bananas you right.

I mainly focused on those two because of the calorie intake, the rest of fruits I like to eat but not a lot since for me it just seems im eating water and sugar haha, with avocados I feel i am getting more energy/nutrient than just fructose+water

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