Ping!...................
I buy 4 every week. I got into Banana’s Foster. Breakfast is a happy time in my house.
Just sayin'
Gonna try this. I’m the cook and the shopper so it’ll be easy.
Worth a try.
Tired of taking pills that sap my energy.
And yeah, I had NO hypertension until after I got The Shot. (no boosters)
No, no, no. The guy in the commercial says you need to take those pills with crushed up vegetables in them.
I used to eat a banana daily, but in order to skip the carbs, I now use NuSalt (Potassium Chloride) on my eggs every day. It’s also part of my homemade electrolyte mix.
I pay careful attention to the recommended daily allowance though, because too much potassium can cause some serious problems
More research dollars wasted. /s
Maybe they should focus more on what causes high blood pressure.
That stated, I eat a banana every mid-morning as a snack...
...but NOT to “lower my blood pressure”
(and not specifically for the potassium)
Be aware: high potassium can be bad for the kidneys. Moderation might be the key.
Bananas are very high in sugar, there are other ways to get potassium, such as avocados.
Yes but watch where you leave those banana peels.
Salt substitute is potassium
Bananas bananas the musical fruit, the more you eat the more you toot. The more you toot, the better you feel then Youre rezdy for another meal... of bananas,
Of course, I despise banana’s. My kids used to chase me around the house with them.
It always intrigues me why sodium and potassium have opposite effects on BP, yet both are Group 1 Alkali Metal electrolytes in the lithium family. I guess it's all in the electron shell structure differences.
Osmotic forces cause sodium to move from inside cells to the blood which temporarily increases blood volume. High sodium intake (e.g., from salty foods) causes the kidneys to retain more water, raising blood volume and putting pressure on artery walls, which elevates blood pressure. Excess sodium can stiffen blood vessels and increase resistance, further raising pressure. It also disrupts the balance with potassium, impairing the body’s ability to relax vessels.
Potassium helps kidneys excrete excess sodium through urine, reducing blood volume and easing pressure on arteries. It promotes blood vessel relaxation (vasodilation) by stimulating nitric oxide release and countering sodium’s constricting effects, lowering resistance.
Why not just take a potassium pill.....? ....just askn for a friend....Spokeshave at 125/70/55 this am.....and at 83 yrs.
Thanks for the info. Must buy more bananas.
Durian is also high in potassium.
Avocados. More potassium than bananannananas.
the role potassium plays in BP is well known:
https://www.google.com/search?q=kidney+elimination+of+sodium+tied+to+potassium
also, lots of other foods are high in potassium without the sugar contained in bananas:
https://www.google.com/search?q=best+source+of+potassium
FYI
The Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of potassium for adults is 2,600 to 3,400 mg per day, depending on age and gender.