With all the pre-cautions about Potassiam, I am somewhat curious about that, because I have high potassiam.
I think that Freddd said
very little about people who already had a high potassium and what to do about that. Maybe for every 20 times he mentioned the danger of low potassium, he might mention the problem of a high potassium. I don't know the cause of your high potassium, but keep in mind you may not always find all of the answers
for you individually in a "Freddd protocol " because Freddd does not have a medical background and can't cover all the bases for everyone. He was his own experiment of one. What worked for him may not work for you, but his protocol has helped many people, some in a dramatic way.
I don't even know if there's any medical proof that anyone develops low potassium as a result of these protocols. There is one rare medical instance where this might happen.
I take spironolactone which tends to raise one's potassium levels, plus my kidneys are not the best, so just like you, I've got to be sure that my own potassium level doesn't get too high. I'm not doing any methylation protocol right now, but I was for a short while, before I started taking spironolactone.