Bullet_Proof
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Well it was more from self experimentation. Potassium levels have more or less always been in range.
While taking salbutamol, if lifting heavy that day, I would feel fucking trashed after the first lift, and for the rest of the day (and even well into the next day) and I would just cramp. I found that salbutamol can cause hypokalemia, and realized my issue of feeling trashed and cramping was likely due to that.
For the record I eat a lot of spinach, sweet potatoes, and fruit, so I never really thought potassium would be an issue.
Now, on light days, I’ll mix 100 mg potassium into my preworkout fruit smoothie, and on heavy days, I’ll take 100 with breakfast and 100 with my fruit smoothie. I no longer have either of the two issues I’m mentioned above.
Ah okay, cool. I was just curious. Didn't realize that about Salbutamol. I'm not trying to be preachy or condescending (don't know if you know this already), but too high potassium levels (hyperkalemia) can be just as dangerous as too low (hypokalemia). It can throw your heart into abnormal rhythms.
I'm not a doctor, so I don't know how much a 100 mg's raises levels, but would like to advise people reading this thread to exercise caution if contemplating using potassium supplements. It's reassuring, though, that your levels have been in range. Thanks for the reply.
