7Nutrition Potassium Citrate 120Cap.
7Nutrition Potassium Citrate 120Cap.
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7Nutrition Potassium Citrate 120 Capsules
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Product Highlights
- Highly bioavailable due to the citrate form
- Contains 36% potassium (270mg per capsule)
- without magnesium stearate and silicon dioxide
- contributes to maintaining normal blood pressure
- may be important for the normal function of the nervous system
- supports normal muscle function
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Potassium is an important intracellular mineral responsible for regulating water distribution in the body. It can be important for the normal function of muscles and nerves . Furthermore, it is required for the activation of numerous enzymes.
More than 98% of the potassium in the body is located inside the cells. This shows how important potassium is for health.
The balance between the two minerals potassium and sodium is a prerequisite for the correct water content of the cells as well as for the regulation of many physiological processes in the body.
Fast food and processed foods often contain too much salt (a source of sodium) and too little potassium. Most people's daily salt consumption exceeds the World Health Organization's recommended amount of five grams per day by at least double. It is common knowledge that too much salt in food increases the risk of high blood pressure.
Recommended intake:
Adults take 3 potassium citrate capsules daily, divided among meals, with plenty of water.
The stated recommended daily intake must not be exceeded. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle. Please keep this product out of the reach of small children!
Note regarding this product
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