Potassium and Its Benefits to the Human Body
Potassium is a mineral that serves a variety of purposes within
the body. Despite its importance to so many of the body's
functions and systems, most people do not consume the standard
recommended daily levels of this essential mineral. This is
unfortunate as long-term deficiency can contribute to and even
directly cause a variety of health problems and complications
not only to the body but to one's lifestyle as well.
Helping to regulate the body's fluid levels is one of the
mineral potassium's greatest functions. Not only that but it
also has a great part in regulating the blood pressure. It also
helps to keep the heart thumping steadily and regularly and is
also essential to the nervous system. Potassium works to promote
the proper functioning of the tissue that makes up the nervous
system. It also serves to enhance muscle control plus the growth
and health of cells particularly through its importance in waste
product removal. This mineral is also vital to the kidneys in
their waste removal tasks. Potassium also plays an important
role to mental function as well as to physical processes. It
helps to promote efficient cognitive functioning by playing a
significant role in getting oxygen to the brain.
Failing to meet the standard recommended daily intake levels can
lead to a variety of negative consequences for both physical
well being and mental health. Physical symptoms can include
muscular cramps and twitching, muscular weakness, even actual
muscle damage, poor reflexes, fatigue, fragile bones, irregular
heartbeat and other cardiovascular irregularities, kidney
failure, lung failure, and cardiac arrest. Mental symptoms can
include nervous disorders of various types, anorexia, insomnia,
a slowdown of cognitive processes, and depression.
There are certain health situations that can make a person more
susceptible to suffering from a deficiency of potassium. These
include alcoholism, health conditions requiring the use of
certain types of diuretics, periods of high stress and illnesses
or conditions that result in extended periods of diarrhea and
vomiting. Some situations of our own making can contribute to
potassium deficiency. These include excessive caffeine intake
and a diet made up of mostly processed foods. Consuming
excessive amount of salt daily can also attribute to the
decrease of potassium in the human body.
Our bodies are complex systems in which there is a delicate
chemical balance that keeps everything functioning as it should.
Disruptions to the system are going to have consequences with
some being more severe than others. Some of these consequences
can take the form of disease or irreversible damage. Prevention
is always better than trying to cure illness or repair damage.
One of the most important parts of prevention is good nutrition.
Making sure that you regularly consume the standard recommended
daily intake levels of the vitamins, mineral and other nutrients
your body needs is the first vital step in keeping a healthy
physic and mind.
But because of today's lifestyle and diet, it is very hard
therefore to intake the proper daily amount of potassium
necessary for a normal life. For this concern, nutritional
supplements are the solution. They offer an efficient and
reliable means of meeting not only our daily potassium needs but
also other daily dietary requirements need by the system.
Because the balance of nutrients is so important to achieving
the optimum standards of performance and health, you may want to
consider setting up a consultation with either a licensed
nutritionist or your health care provider to create a
personalized supplement plan; one that will be best suited to
your individual dietary need and health goals.
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