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Potassium

Bigbick6969

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Just wondering what the recommended potassium intake should be for debloating.
I saw this one online that contained about 1500 per serving. Is that optimal or is their any risks of to high doses of potassium?
 
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Just wondering what the recommended potassium intake should be for debloating.
I saw this one online that contained about 1500 per serving. Is that optimal or is their any risks of to high doses of potassium?
K for potassium Ca for Calcium
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0 Because its a stupid way to debloat when your body is just gonna adapt and youll get the reverse effect when you stop taking it

Get some eplerone
 

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