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Potassium bicarbonate plays an essential role in regulating acid-base balance.
  • Helps to regulate blood pressure and pH.
  • Has protective effects for the cardiovascular system.
  • Fights the development of kidney stones and uric acid crystallisation.
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Potassium chemical element

Potassium Bicarbonate Supplement - Helps to Support Cardiovascular Health

Potassium bicarbonate or potassium hydrogenocarbonate (KHCO3) plays an essential role in regulating acid-base balance. A supplement can restore blood pH within a relatively short time (just two to three weeks) and prevent the loss of dry mass from bones and muscles.

What is Potassium?

Potassium is a mineral which plays an essential role in the body. Located in cells in the form of the potassium cation K+, it is primarily involved in the regulation of cardiac function, neuromuscular excitation and acid-base balance.

Potassium is not naturally present in the body and must therefore be obtained from the diet. Foods rich in potassium include fruits and vegetables such as spinach, squash and bananas. Other forms of potassium such as potassium bicarbonate are available in dietary supplement form, available to buy at Supersmart in vegetarian capsules.

Why is it important to supplement with Potassium Bicarbonate?

For several decades, scientists have been exploring a line of enquiry that may explain the rise in certain ‘modern' diseases linked to diet: acid-base balance. For the body to function properly, it must maintain a balanced pH - neither too high (too acid) nor too low (too alkaline) - ensuring a ‘basic' ie, slightly alkaline, arterial ph, between 7.34 and 7.45.

Acid-base balance largely depends on the ‘acidifying' or ‘alkalinising' elements of the diet. Acidifying foods such as cereals and protein (especially animal protein) provide amino acids which contain sulphur and/or phosphorus, and salt provides chloride ions. These three minerals contribute to the body's net systemic acid load. Alkalinising foods such as fruit and vegetables (root and tuberous) provide alkaline potassium salts.

Until the end of the Paleolithic period, our prehistoric ancestors had a highly alkaline diet, due to its very high potassium salt content (two to three times more than in today's diets) which easily neutralized the acids produced by dietary metabolism. Modern diets, however, with their excessive meat, cheese and salt-enhanced cereal content, are leaving our bodies awash with chronic acidosis. This acidosis predisposes the body to:

  1. Muscle loss;
  2. Cardiovascular problems (high blood pressure, strokes, heart attacks);
  3. Kidney stones (crystallisation of uric acid);
  4. Osteoporosis and joint problems - because if the diet is too acid, the body draws on bone tissue to provide the calcium bicarbonate it needs to neutralise this acid load; bone density thus decreases and bones become fragile.

Supplementation may therefore be necessary when the diet is too rich in animal protein (meat, fish, eggs or dairy products) and also to prevent the development of kidney stones and uric acid crystallisation that accompany age-related decreases in kidney function. Sportspeople can also benefit from supplementation since they consume higher than average amounts of protein and produce more lactic acid.

Buy Potassium Bicarbonate capsules to regulate acid-base balance.

What benefits do studies show about Potassium Bicarbonate?

  • An American study that monitored 45,000 health professionals over eight years showed that stroke risk is associated with daily potassium intake, this risk decreasing by 38% when potassium intake increased from 2.39g to 4.29g.
  • The recommended average daily dose is around 2g, spread between the two main meals of the day, to help reduce osteoporosis and joint problems, cardiovascular problems (high blood pressure, strokes, heart attacks), age-related muscle loss, (uric-type) kidney stones.
  • One study of 18 menopausal women over three weeks revealed the benefits of potassium bicarbonate supplementation on bone metabolism, demonstrating that it reduced bone resorption and increased bone formation, while decreasing urinary calcium excretion.
  • Potassium also plays an essential role in the cardiovascular system. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recognized its health benefits for heart pump function and for lowering blood pressure.
  • The Intersalt study, investigating 10,000 participants in 52 populations across 32 countries, clearly demonstrated the protective effects against high blood pressure of a higher potassium intake. An increase in daily potassium intake from 1.17g to 1.35g was associated with a reduction in systolic pressure of 2-3mm Hg.
  • The famous DASH diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) is characterised by higher fruit and vegetable consumption which also raises daily potassium intake, mainly in its bicarbonate form, from 1.44 to 2.77g. This was shown to lower systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 5.5mm and 3mm Hg respectively after eight weeks.
Composition
Daily dose : 4 capsules
Number of doses per pack : 30
Amount per dose
Potassium (from 5400 mg potassium bicarbonate) 2100 mg
Other ingredients: Acacia gum, rice flour.
Directions for use
Adults. Take 2 capsules twice a day. Each capsule contains 1350mg of potassium bicarbonate.
Caution
Consult your therapist if you are taking potassium-sparing diuretics, medication for high blood pressure or if you have kidney stones.
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NARDELLI Rene Paul
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Produit pris récemment. J'en serai plus à ma prochaine analyse de sang.
Marie Pierre
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Bon produit, m'a permis de voir le taux de potassium remonter dans mes analyses.
ROLLAN Fran�§oise
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je ne prends qu'une gélule par jour, pour éviter les crampes nocturnes.
Jean-Claude
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Je consomme depuis longtemps, je ne suis pas un spécialiste
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References
  1. Hajjar IM, Grim CE, et al. Impact of diet on blood pressure and age-related changes in blood pressure in the US population: analysis of NHANES III. Arch Intern Med. 2001;161(4):589-593. Texte intégral : http://archinte.ama-assn.org
  2. Barri YM, Wingo CS. The effects of potassium depletion and supplementation on blood pressure: a clinical review. Am J Med Sci. 1997;314(1):37-40.
  3. Potassium, magnesium, and calcium: their role in both the cause and treatment of hypertension. Houston MC, Harper KJ. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2008 Jul;10(7 Suppl 2):3-11. Review.
  4. Whelton PK, He J, Cutler JA, Brancati FL, Appel LJ, Follmann D, Klag MJ. Effects of oral potassium on blood pressure. Meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials. JAMA. 1997 May 28;277(20):1624-32.
  5. Huang, C.-L., & Kuo, E. (2007). Mechanism of Hypokalemia in Magnesium Deficiency. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 18(10), 2649–2652. doi:10.1681/asn.2007070792

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