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Dorothy,

Doesn't the " no salt " work for you? I've never tried anything other than that

and just wondering if you've tried that.

Thanks,

Alayna

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> I found a source of good potassium from the Gerson Therapy group.

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> http://stat-mx.com/productspotassiumcomp.aspx

> $8.00/100 gm consisting of equal amounts of potassium acetate, potassium

gluconate and monopotassium phosphate.

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> Gerson diluted 33 g of each salt in 32 oz distilled water. " Dosages vary from

1 to 4 tsp, 10x a day, representing from 3/5 to 14 grams of K per day. Serum

levels of patients on the Gerson therapy ranged between 5.9 and 6.1 mEq/L.

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> " This K medication is primary to the treatment of tissue damage syndrome (the

penetration of Na into tissues), found in all cancers and in most other

degenerative diseases. It combines with the other medications and dietary

regimen to increase cellular K levels, reduce intercellular edema, and restore

normal call function. " (The Gerson Therapy, by Charlotte Gerson and Morton

, D.P.M. p.133.)

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> I can't afford an $800 juicer and 20 lbs of organic vegies to juice every day

that the G.T requires, but I believe in potassium. So I am switching to this

potassium source and going back to higher doses as I felt better then.

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> Dorothy

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