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BulkSupplementscom Potassium Chloride Powder is a gluten-free salt substitute that provides 200mg of potassium per serving. This 1kg (2.2 lbs) product is designed to enhance flavor while supporting hydration and overall wellness, all while adhering to rigorous quality standards.
B**K
Great Supplement for Potassium Needs
I’ve been using BulkSupplements Potassium Chloride Powder for a while now, and I couldn’t be happier with it! The quality is excellent, and it’s an easy way to get my potassium intake without the hassle of pills or tablets. The powder is gluten-free, which is a plus for me, and I love that it comes in a large, 1kg pack, making it super cost-effective. I mix it with my smoothies, and it dissolves easily without any aftertaste. If you're looking for a reliable potassium supplement, this one is definitely worth trying!
L**?
For better health
Great product because if you are keeping your sodium intake low. I use it in cooking instead of salt.
T**Y
Absolutely Great value!!
So I purchased this potassium supplement because I have chronic cramping in 5 muscle groups and after evaluating my diet and finding I am severely potassium deficient with a diet containing at best 20% recommended dv.Bananas are cheap but its a chore to eat 12 bananas per day, sweet potatoes are cheap as well but Im not gonna eat 8 or 9 sweet potatoes in a day either as they have to much starch. I ordered some 595mg supplement only to find out I would need to take like half the bottle per day to even come close to my recommended dv with my diet.So I ordered this, Just took 3 grams (3000mg) on my first day and plan to work up to more. 3g should yield about 98% bioavailability in the body giving me 14.7% Daily Value in that serving. What a great value! Much more convenient than buying it myself and dealing with a lab chemical supplier.That being said you absolutely NEED to talk to your doctor before you supplement potassium and should not be taking OTC Potassium without a doctors supervision if you have ANY heart or blood pressure problems.Hyperkalemia, (too much potassium in the blood) can literally make you have a heart attack and kill you dead very fast (minutes) so please use responsibly and take great care before using this supplement.DO NOT take doses of 3 Grams or dose more than stated on the container unless you truly do your research and know what you are doing. I have degrees in science and biology, so I know exactly what I am doing so don't copy me.
J**E
Great Product for My Needs
I use this in my homemade LMNT electrolyte type drink. This meets that need.
J**N
Quality product at affordable pricing
Seems to be a quality product. Simple packaging brings the costs down. I purchase a lot from them.
C**R
Great sodium substitute – tastes just like salt!
I’ve been using this potassium chloride powder as a full substitute for regular salt, and it’s amazing. It tastes almost identical to sodium salt and works perfectly in cooking, seasoning, and even on things like popcorn or eggs.If you’re trying to control your sodium intake without sacrificing flavor, this is the way to go. Just use it the same way you’d use table salt. Highly recommend for anyone watching their blood pressure or following a low-sodium diet.
S**A
Saltier, But The Right Kind for Low Potassium Levels
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE - (NOT CITRATE - WHY ARE CITRATE REVIEWS HERE TOO??)By the way, even though it tastes yuckier, potassium chloride is what you're supposed to be taking for low potassium levels, not citrate. For the dosage, I previously thought it to be what others said about it being much lower, like 2 tsp 44% DV or something (which is reaaally hard to take since 1 tsp needs 64 oz water for mild taste) , but I reached another conclusion. Maybe.... just maybe I'm taking too much of this. I was tired of having the runs. I used a digital kitchen scale and Chronometer to reach this new dosage:1 tsp = 89% DVHere's how I did it:What does it say on the package?200 mg yields = 105 mg potassium = 2%Okay, we prefer teaspoon for measuring, so let's use a scale to make sure how much milligrams we're getting. I placed the teaspoon on the scale and reset it. Then I scooped a level teaspoon and placed it on the scale:1 level teaspoon = 8 grams OR 8,000 milligramsOkay, but how much of that is potassium chloride? According to the package200 mg powder yields = 105 mg potassium = 2%Using a proportion to compare the larger amount:8,000 mg powder yields = 4,200 mg potassium = 89% DV1 teaspoon = 89% DVI know proportions aren't always as exact as one would like, but it is of note that I put 8 grams of this particular product into Chronometer, a nutrition database tracker for food and supplements, it said 89% potassium, the EXACT figure I calculated on my own. :DI'm pretty confident this is the right dosage, but please feel free to correct me.
G**A
Firs description perfectly
I mean it's exactly what they claim it to be, it works! That's what matters
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