Potassium levels

2019-12-19 07:46:40
I drink one tender coconut water daily. Do I run a risk of high potassium or is it ok to continue with this habit?
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Hi Thank you for your query  we will be happy to help you. Yes, you can have but instead of daily have alternate daya or 2 to 3 times a week. We are here to guide you. You can contact me for a detailed and customized diet plan for you. Eat healthy, stay healthy. Regards

Answered2019-12-28 18:43:38

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Weekly 3-4 times u can take but any kidney related problems than choose direct consultation through PRACTO.

Answered2019-12-22 16:27:45

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Yes you can if you have any health issue than first consult a dietician for that.

Answered2019-12-21 15:46:24

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Hi You can enter this healthy drink everyday, people who have kidney problem..have to check for pottasium. All the best

Answered2019-12-20 08:53:25

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If you do not have any health issues enjoy it without any fear.

Answered2019-12-20 03:25:52

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This can be confirmed by checking reports. Normally 3-4 times in week is enough. Choose direct consultation with all your details for proper guidance and help

Answered2019-12-19 14:26:04

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Contact me through practo direct consultation for further information surely help you.

Answered2019-12-19 10:59:00

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Answered2019-12-19 09:27:50

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No..it will not cause harm.

Answered2019-12-19 08:19:38

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Hi You can take coconut water daily, its perfectly fine. It's  really rich in vitamin & minerals healthy for your body. Disclaimer- Tip May vary if you suffering from any other medical issue

Answered2019-12-26 06:39:41

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1 st need to check your potassium, sodium levels. Or your medical history then we can suggest you

Answered2019-12-24 15:02:34

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Hi, Its one of the most natural forms of sugar and other minerals besides potassium. As a healthy and young person there is nothing to worry you can continue drinking it regularly.

Answered2019-12-24 11:45:58

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