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Potassium (99 mg.) Chelated - 100 Capsules

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Potassium (99 mg.) Chelated - 100 Capsules

Douglas Laboratories Potassium (99 mg.) Chelated

Potassium 99 mg Chelated capsules supply 99 mg of elemental potassium chelate complex.

Ingredients

Each serving contains:

Potassium   -    99 mg
(from Potassium Krebsϯϯ/amino acid chelate complex)

Other ingredients: Gelatin (capsule), cellulose and vegetable stearate.

ϯϯKrebs = Citrate, Fumarate, Malate, Glutarate and Succinate Complex.

Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement, adults take 1 capsule daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.

More Info.

Potassium is a mineral with fundamentally important physiological functions in the body. However, typical diets in the U.S. and other industrialized countries often provide less than adequate amounts of potassium. Potassium is of great physiological importance, contributing to the transmission of nerve impulses, the control of skeletal muscle contractility, and to the healthy maintenance of already normal blood pressure. Potassium is generally well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, and the kidneys regulate total body potassium by controlling urinary potassium excretion.

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Potassium (99 mg.) Chelated - 100 Capsules
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Douglas Laboratories Potassium (99 mg.) Chelated

Potassium 99 mg Chelated capsules supply 99 mg of elemental potassium chelate complex.

Ingredients

Each serving contains:

Potassium   -    99 mg
(from Potassium Krebsϯϯ/amino acid chelate complex)

Other ingredients: Gelatin (capsule), cellulose and vegetable stearate.

ϯϯKrebs = Citrate, Fumarate, Malate, Glutarate and Succinate Complex.

Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement, adults take 1 capsule daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.

More Info.

Potassium is a mineral with fundamentally important physiological functions in the body. However, typical diets in the U.S. and other industrialized countries often provide less than adequate amounts of potassium. Potassium is of great physiological importance, contributing to the transmission of nerve impulses, the control of skeletal muscle contractility, and to the healthy maintenance of already normal blood pressure. Potassium is generally well absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, and the kidneys regulate total body potassium by controlling urinary potassium excretion.