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I had low potassium a few years ago, caused by being a very physically active

person, and not drinking enough water. This gave me big spasms in my legs.

Didn't hurt at all, but the " dancing legs " were kind of embarassing! Increased

my water intake and added potassium-rich foods to my diet. Problem went away in

three days.

I have a little handbook that lists the natural food source for each

vitamin/mineral. In the potassium section, it says that one should never take

potassium supplements, unless under strict supervision of an MD. The book

acknowledges that severe potassium depletion could result in shock, heart

stoppage, stroke, death, etc., but explains that is a slow process. It says

that potassium EXCESS could lead to swift and sudden death, with no warning

signs, and thus advised only seeking extra potassium from food, and not taking

supplements for it. The book also says you will not find a legal commercial

source for potassium, and that is why. It's too dangerous.

Yet I have seen potassium supplements discussed on this list, so I gather people

are using it? And are able to buy it? Am interested in what

experience/information others have, that is different from mine.

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