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how potassium control blood ....?

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Answered by Anonymous
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<p style="color:pink;font-family:cursive;background:grey;font-size:25px:">Potassium is a key mineral that the body relies on heavily to function properly. It helps to lower blood pressure by balancing out the negative effects of salt. Your kidneys help to control your blood pressure by controlling the amount of fluid stored in your body. The more fluid, the higher your blood pressure.

Answered by sadhanroydot542
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The more potassium you eat, The more sodium is lose by your urine. potassium is also helps to ease tension in your blood vessels wall, which helps further to lower blood pressure . Increasing potassium through your diet is recommended in adult with blood pressure above 120/80 who are otherwise healthy......

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