(HealthDay News) - Potassium is a mineral that plays an
important role in regulating blood pressure. The U.S. Department of
Agriculture recommends that most people get 4,044 milligrams of
potassium each day.
Here are some good food sources of potassium, says the American
Academy of Family Physicians:
- Potatoes, both sweet and regular.
- Beans; especially lima beans, soybeans, white beans and kidney
beans.
- Yogurt and skim milk.
- Bananas, peaches, cantaloupes and honeydew melons.
- Fish, such as halibut, yellowfin tuna, rockfish and cod.
- Tomato products, such as tomato sauce, juice, puree and
paste.
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