no one has had potassium related issues on a 30 bananas a day (12,000mg) diet.
If I eat 1 banana per day, every day, I will get horrible leg cramps within a week. I really like bananas, so I’ve spent a lot of time testing this, although it’s hardly a double-blind high-sample-size study.
That’s surprising. Muscle cramps are a symptom of hypokalemia (low potassium). Hyperkalemia is usually asymptomatic until you have heart beat irregularities. Also, based on the renal excretion of potassium, I would expect it doesn’t accumulate much, and it would probably reach equilibrium in much less than a week, in a person with normal kidney function.
If I eat 1 banana per day, every day, I will get horrible leg cramps within a week. I really like bananas, so I’ve spent a lot of time testing this, although it’s hardly a double-blind high-sample-size study.
That’s surprising. Muscle cramps are a symptom of hypokalemia (low potassium). Hyperkalemia is usually asymptomatic until you have heart beat irregularities. Also, based on the renal excretion of potassium, I would expect it doesn’t accumulate much, and it would probably reach equilibrium in much less than a week, in a person with normal kidney function.
To determine whether the problem with bananas is potassium, try other sources, eg, eat a potato every day. or KCl.