i have been taking a 250 mg magnesium pill a day. i read that with my condition (pcos and insulin resistance), magnesium leaves the body through urine leaving a low magnesium level. ive always had a normal mag level when at the doctor. but i put myself on this mag supplement. is this dangerous for me to do?
their “vitamin value to you (how much nutrition dose it offer from the vitamins that it contains?)
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a regular slice of pizza cheese only nothin else what are the nutritional facts?
the recommendation’s on how to prepare her veggies to remove the potassium leaves them tasteless. Is there a way to add flavour in the foods she is allowed to eat
we do know what and what she is allowed, but its how to put some of the ingredients together to make a meal that she will enjoy
just curious cause i think i had high blood pressure but recently ive been eating like 4 bananas a day and ive been feeling alot better. if potassium really does lower your blood pressure how does it do this? also how else is potassium beneficial to your health?
Eating a healthy, balanced diet for your nutritional needs is not difficult, but it is trickier than you think.
Successful potassium diets are dependent on a number of other factors about your daily diet, state of health, medical need and well being.
Sodium, magnesium, maintaining a healthy diet, water intake, age, gender and current health condition are all critical factors.