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potassium levels in the human body

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PostPosted: 12/10/07 - 14:36    Post subject: potassium levels in the human body Vote now! Reply with quote

a person does not eat fruits high in potassium, i.e., bananas, oranges or orange juice, kiwi, etc., yet has a level of 5.5.
he is diabetic.
why is this happening?
and what is the significance if this?
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