Hi,
I've been on Freddd's Active B12 Protocol for some months now, and to manage the induced hypokalemia, I've been supplementing with a Potassium Citrate solution.
The solution says that it contains 1100 mg of Potassium Citrate in 5 ml. It says the potassium ion content is approx 2 mEq/ml.
Now for months I have thinking that a 5ml contains 1100 mg of elemental potassium,which tonight I came to know is wrong!
Wikipedia says "Pure potassium citrate contains 38.28% potassium."
All in all,with the above info, I think I have been taking far less amount of the potasisum I thought I was taking. No wonder I've been having hypokalemia symptoms and crashes!
1. I would urge someone with the knowledge of chemistry to calculate the amount of elemental potassium in 5 ml of the solution I am taking. The information provided has been mentioned above, and I'll mention again:
->5 ml of the solution contains: potassium citrate monohydrate 1100 mg, citric acid monohydrate 334 mg
-> the potassium ion content is approx 2 mEq/ml.
Please if you can tell me the elemental potassium in 5 ml of my potassium citrate solution, it will be really helpful! I would like to know how much potassium I am actually consuming!!!
2. If you have tried Potassium Citrate for hypokalemia or have any suggestions for me, please share!
Thanks!
I've been on Freddd's Active B12 Protocol for some months now, and to manage the induced hypokalemia, I've been supplementing with a Potassium Citrate solution.
The solution says that it contains 1100 mg of Potassium Citrate in 5 ml. It says the potassium ion content is approx 2 mEq/ml.
Now for months I have thinking that a 5ml contains 1100 mg of elemental potassium,which tonight I came to know is wrong!
Wikipedia says "Pure potassium citrate contains 38.28% potassium."
All in all,with the above info, I think I have been taking far less amount of the potasisum I thought I was taking. No wonder I've been having hypokalemia symptoms and crashes!
1. I would urge someone with the knowledge of chemistry to calculate the amount of elemental potassium in 5 ml of the solution I am taking. The information provided has been mentioned above, and I'll mention again:
->5 ml of the solution contains: potassium citrate monohydrate 1100 mg, citric acid monohydrate 334 mg
-> the potassium ion content is approx 2 mEq/ml.
Please if you can tell me the elemental potassium in 5 ml of my potassium citrate solution, it will be really helpful! I would like to know how much potassium I am actually consuming!!!
2. If you have tried Potassium Citrate for hypokalemia or have any suggestions for me, please share!
Thanks!