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Low potassium linked to high blood pressure

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In a multi-ethnic population-based group of 3,303 adults, a low potassium level in the urine correlated with high blood pressure, regardless of the level of salt in the diet.

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So let them eat banannas, which have tons of potasium.

please note: This is on no way a racist comment.

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Reply#1 - Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:02 PM EST
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