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Did you know that potassium deficiency could trigger diabetes? Learn more about the importance of potassium for diabetes and high blood pressure.
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0:00 Introduction: Potassium and diabetesÂ
Today we're going to talk about how potassium affects diabetes and high blood pressure.
Diuretics are commonly used to treat high blood pressure. But, they come with side effects, including an increased risk of developing diabetes.Â
I believe the big difference between these two drugs, when it comes to diabetes risk, is what they do to potassium.
Diuretics deplete potassium, and without enough potassium, insulin can't be released very well. A deficiency of insulin can then lead to diabetes. Ace inhibitors increase potassium by helping to prevent the loss of potassium.
So why do we even need a drug—why aren't we just consuming more potassium? Many people support healthy blood pressure and healthy blood sugar levels by taking potassium.
Benefits of potassium:Â
The RDAs for potassium are 4700 mg. It might surprise you, but bananas aren't a good source of potassium. A few of the best sources of potassium are:Â Â
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By Dr.BergDownload My FREE guide: First Signs of a Nutrient Deficiency 👉 https://drbrg.co/3wd9Aso
Watch this episode next: Reset Your Body in 5 Days (With Zero Food)
Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.
Did you know that potassium deficiency could trigger diabetes? Learn more about the importance of potassium for diabetes and high blood pressure.
DATA:
0:00 Introduction: Potassium and diabetesÂ
Today we're going to talk about how potassium affects diabetes and high blood pressure.
Diuretics are commonly used to treat high blood pressure. But, they come with side effects, including an increased risk of developing diabetes.Â
I believe the big difference between these two drugs, when it comes to diabetes risk, is what they do to potassium.
Diuretics deplete potassium, and without enough potassium, insulin can't be released very well. A deficiency of insulin can then lead to diabetes. Ace inhibitors increase potassium by helping to prevent the loss of potassium.
So why do we even need a drug—why aren't we just consuming more potassium? Many people support healthy blood pressure and healthy blood sugar levels by taking potassium.
Benefits of potassium:Â
The RDAs for potassium are 4700 mg. It might surprise you, but bananas aren't a good source of potassium. A few of the best sources of potassium are:Â Â
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Follow Me On Social Media:
Instagram: https://bit.ly/IG-DrBerg
TikTok: https://bit.ly/TikTok-DrBerg
Disclaimer:
#keto #ketodiet #weightloss #k
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