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Old Thu, Jun-03-04, 21:03
MelbaT MelbaT is offline
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What foods can we have that has a good potassium level in it? My feet/legs are starting to cramp bad and I know from experience it is because my potassium level has dropped. I used to eat bananas all the time but stopped since I started on Atkins.
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Old Thu, Jun-03-04, 21:19
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I used to have the same problem and what I noticed was that I get leg cramps when I don't drink enough water. I started using morton "no salt" which has potassium in it, started a calcium/magnesium/zinc supplement and make sure to drink all my water and I no longer have the leg cramps. Hang in there, I know how miserable they are!
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Old Thu, Jun-03-04, 21:49
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Eat your veggies.Especially green ones. Spinach in your salad will up your potassium, and some broccoli too. My hubby was skimping on the salads and he got charlie horses, while I never had any problem ( I had all the salad stuff here at home) Do a google search on potassium and vegetables, you'll see a huge variety. Even some nuts like Almonds, pecans, cashew, brazil nuts have potassium.

One other thing, the Atkins Advantage Shakes have a good bit of potassium, and only 1 net carb. You could have one of those for breakfast .
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 05:18
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I had cramps in my feet twice last week too. I know I get enough potassium so is there some other mineral that you need in order to absorb the potassium that I am missing maybe??

Jenn
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 06:32
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Bananas aren't bad as far as potassium content, but there are other foods such as avocados and salmon that are much higher.

Check out this thread for a list ... What's the best low carb food for potassium ??.

Doreen
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 06:50
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I notice magnesium was mentioned.. do you need that too in order to absorb the potassium? Magnesium is something that I see a little low quite frequently on my fitday. That and vitamin D are pretty much the only things I seem to have a consistent hard time getting enough of.

jenn
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 06:54
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Green Veggies are great for potassium...there was another thread written about this approximately one month ago...I believe.
You may want to also get a good multi-vitamin.
I find that I get cramps in my left leg when I drink red wine and don't have water afterwards.
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 07:06
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Ohhh, thanks Doreen. Good to know.

Angel
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 08:13
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Hi
You can buy a potassium-Mag suppliment...one pill....they are very resonably priced even in most drug stores and supermarkets....$3-$4 a bottle...I have to take a Water pill every once in awhile to help with the swelling in my feet...it flushes out all the minerals with it if I dont take a potassium supplemnt with it Horible leg cramps happen.....Big John
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 10:11
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I notice magnesium was mentioned.. do you need that too in order to absorb the potassium?
You need it to absorb calcium.

Karen
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 10:45
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avacados are good and so are psyllium husks, the powder form anyway I believe has a lot of potassium.
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 13:26
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Elash- cramps are also caused by not enough calcium and magnesium. Many pills have them all together w/ zinc because they are good together.

As to vit D. Well you only need the sun, sunscreen free, in early morning or evening when the suns rays are less intense, for 15min a day.
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 15:44
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Thanks CS.. I had cut back on my yogurt in the past couple weeks and I am not a big cheese eater so that's probably what the problem was. Thanks again!

Jenn
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 16:00
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I feel your pain I used to be plagued with leg, foot, toe, & ankle cramps. I was up several time a night trying to walk them out. I drink a gallon of water a day and take potassium, magnesium, and other assorted supplements. I eat 2 to 3 cups of green veggies a day and I still get them every now and then. Hang in there it will get better.
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Old Fri, Jun-04-04, 21:03
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I just want to thank you all for your advice! I bought a potassium supplement today so we'll see if it helps. My feet cramp so badly, I almost can't walk. I also take a water pill so maybe I also need more water than the usual 64 oz.
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