When you consume glucose it is absorbed into the blood and if not needed
immediately, converted to glycogen. Glycogen is the short term energy
storage supply, and is converted into glucose if and when needed.
However only so much glycogen can be stored, and if more is generated
than can be
At 07:15 PM 3/13/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
My blood sugar has been high all my scrawny life and I wasn't raised with
any sweets at all.
Every time it gets tested, the doc scratches his head and sends me out
the door with instructions to fast for a day and come back.
I come back
Great philosophy Ode, its just the nearer I get, the more I don't want to go!
Sod's law again! dee
On 14 Mar 2010, at 11:55, Ode Coyote wrote:
Thing is, the numbers had THEM puzzled and I'm not so interested in the
numbers as why they're puzzled.
Apparently, the numbers didn't mean
Ode, LMAO, you're a character;)
Annie
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Ode Coyote wrote:
At 07:15 PM 3/13/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
My blood sugar has been high all my scrawny life and I wasn't raised
with any sweets at all.
Every time it gets tested,
Subject: Re: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
At 07:15 PM 3/13/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
My blood sugar has been high all my scrawny life and I wasn't raised with
any sweets at all.
Every time it gets tested, the doc scratches his head and sends me out
the door with instructions
Note all corn syrup has mercury in it.
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So it's fructose that's the culprit..so..one shouldn't eat fruit or
you'll get fat.
..or is it just plain too much sugar of all sorts?
..or something else that's unique to the individual and just not simple.
My blood sugar has been high all my scrawny life and I wasn't raised with
any
No Ode, it's not fructose it's not ftuctose itself
that's the culprit, rather HFCS. It changes from
something good that's found in fruit to something
else entirely when they process it. And it ends up
conataining mercury a lot of the time.
Bethann
Control your destiny or somebody else
Ode Coyote wrote:
My blood sugar has been high all my scrawny life and I wasn't raised
with any sweets at all.
Every time it gets tested, the doc scratches his head and sends me out
the door with instructions to fast for a day and come back.
I come back and he scratches his head again, checks
What's wrong with Glucose? [Can't live without it ]
Skip a few Snickers and you'll be fine.
Ode
At 02:51 PM 3/11/2010 -0600, you wrote:
I wouldn't touch gatorade. Have you checked the ingredients? Yes, you'd
get potassium, but also lots of things you probably aren't wanting,
including
I can't see how cooking depletes potassium because it is a mineral--not a
vitamin. I could see it leaching out into the water but not for jacket
potatoes. dee
On 11 Mar 2010, at 20:06, Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:
All fresh fruits and vegetables are full of potassium, especially raw.
Cooking
The question is does it contain corn syrup which is nearly 100% glucose
and great energy food for the body when expending a lot of energy since
glucose is what the body burns, or high fructose corn syrup which is
nearly 100% fructose and is converted by the liver into fat which is
stored,
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Salt Substitute made by Morton contains Potassium chloride, dont know if it
qualifies. Ive been using this for years
I believe that is one reason why steaming instead of boiling is
considered much healthier.
Marshall
Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I can't see how cooking depletes potassium because it is a mineral--not a
vitamin. I could see it leaching out into the water but not for jacket
potatoes. dee
On
It also causes diabetes according to the latest
research.
Bethann
Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
Marshall Dudley wrote:
The question is does it contain corn syrup which is nearly 100% glucose
and great energy food for the body when expending a lot of energy since
Blackstrap Molasses 1- Tablespoon contains 500mg potassium. (Tree of Life
brand) check the lables, i have one brand that only contains 17mg per
tablespoon.
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Ode Coyote wrote:
What's wrong with Glucose? [Can't live without it ]
Skip a few Snickers and you'll be fine.
Ode
At 02:51 PM 3/11/2010 -0600, you wrote:
I wouldn't touch gatorade. Have you checked the ingredients? Yes,
you'd get potassium, but also lots of things you probably aren't
You are right, Dorothy. I think the rest of the story may besomeone's assumption that the potatoes are getting peeled before they get cooked (I don't peel them), and/or that the cooking water is being poured off and therefore lost after cooking.
According to Dr.Bernard Jensen, most of the
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Subject: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
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collective patience..but I believe this information is
exceptionally valuable to the lay-person audience
and also
Agreed Brooks, so eat bananas - that is why monkeys are so active and
healthy smile
Regards
Sandee
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Sandee -- didn't you read the part where potatoes are four times higher in
potassium than bananas?
MA
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Sent: Thu, March 11, 2010 10:05:39 AM
Subject: Re: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
Agreed
Yep I did, however I do not need to eat glue I use other types
of carbs for my energy !!!Like sweet potatoes, yams, brown rice
all of which do not have the glue of white potatoes - at least this is
what I think, I am open to being corrected.
Take good care
Regards
SAndee
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Sent: Thu, March 11, 2010 10:34:01 AM
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Yep I did, however I do not need to eat glue I use other types of carbs
for my energy
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Sent: Thu, March 11, 2010 8:50:06 AM
Subject: Re: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
Hello Brooks -- thank you for that wonderful information. The next logical
question is where does one get AR grade Potassium Chloride Salt?
I'll Google
*Subject:* Re: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
Hello Brooks -- thank you for that wonderful information. The next
logical question is where does one get AR grade Potassium Chloride Salt?
I'll Google it, but thought you might have a better/best sort of answer.
MA
Apparently, it is a myth that bananas are high in potassium -- the jacket
potato contains four times as much weight for weight. dee
On 11 Mar 2010, at 16:05, Sandee George wrote:
Agreed Brooks, so eat bananas - that is why monkeys are so active and healthy
smile
Regards
Sandee
Sam how do you take it?
Debbie
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Sent: Thu, March 11, 2010 1:21:22 PM
Subject: Re: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
Salt Substitute made by Morton contains Potassium chloride, dont know if it
qualifies
no,, it doesn't say that. bananas are one of the high potassium foods to eat. it is just that a potato, with skin, has just four times more. maybe that's why the irish are so hardy, eh? jimMar 11, 2010 10:49:12 AM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:
Apparently, it is a myth that bananas are high in
gatorade.
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Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
Apparently, it is a myth that bananas are high in potassium -- the jacket
potato contains
Yes but everyone thinks bananas are one of the highest and they are not. He
actually says its a lie--not a myth. They are quite low if you look at the
chart. Broccoli and spinach etc., are higher and fruits especially dried ones.
dee
On 11 Mar 2010, at 19:13, Acmeair wrote:
no,, it
I buy food grade potassium chloride from vitaglo, NOW brand. It is
inexpensive and works well for me.
I use it half and half with real salt for all salt purposes. Sara
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I would never use Morton - yes, it contains potassium chloride, but
also a bunch of junk/chemicals.
MUCH better to purchase potassium chloride with nothing else in it.Sara
Salt Substitute made by Morton contains Potassium chloride, dont know
if it qualifies. Ive been using this for years.
All fresh fruits and vegetables are full of potassium, especially raw.
Cooking alters that - including for
potatoes, and I'm not fond of raw potatoes - though there are those who
swear by it. Oranges are high, even more so if you eat them with some
of the peel (assuming they are grown
I use potassium bicarbonate. I don't get enough
fresh fruit and veggies, well raw that is. I like
the alkalizing effect of the potassium
bicarbonate. Kills two birds with one stone. And I
hesitate to believe there's any more potassium in
fruits and veggies than there are minerals and
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:44 AM
Subject: Re: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
Apparently, it is a myth that bananas are high in potassium -- the
jacket potato contains four times as much weight for weight. dee
On 11 Mar 2010, at 16:05, Sandee George wrote:
Agreed Brooks, so eat
I frequently bury a raw, organic, unpeeledpotato in my carrot/whatever juice- You can't even find the flavor in there, even with carrots alone.
Come to think of it, if you peel organic potatoes when you use them (I don't), you could juice those peels too.
Stay well,
Linda
..Gonna try
: Thursday, March 11, 2010 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: CSPotassium Deficiency Information
I wouldn't touch gatorade. Have you checked the ingredients? Yes, you'd
get potassium, but also lots of things you probably aren't wanting,
including sugar/corn syrup.Sara
gatorade.
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