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Should I take a potassium supplement? - Harvard Health

Should I take a potassium supplement? - Harvard Health

People should avoid potassium supplements unless their doctor prescribes them. Eating potassium-rich fruits and vegetables is a better way to get adequate amounts of this mineral, which is important for regulating blood pressure and many other bodily functions.

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