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How long have you been doing paleo? Do you have a kidney disorder?  
-David

>>I was hospitalized for low potassium - 2.9. I felt horrible. Lots of
muscle cramping, heart palpitations, etc. I still feel kind of crappy -
really tired, weak and nauseous. My question: how can I stay paleo while
trying to incorporate potassium rich foods? Of course some top  potassium
rich foods are potato and tomatoes, bananas... Any ideas??
Trish<<

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