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โก Elevate your daily vitality with pure, potent potassium power!
Now Foods Potassium Gluconate Pure Powder offers a clean, filler-free source of potassium essential for nerve conduction and nutrient transport. With 261 servings per economical 1-pound container, this fast-dissolving powder fits effortlessly into any health-conscious professionalโs daily regimen, ensuring you never miss a beat in your wellness journey.




| ASIN | B0015C2ZI2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #159,036 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #89 in Potassium |
| Brand | Now Foods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 445 Reviews |
| Flavor | Unflavoured |
| Flavour | Unflavoured |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00733739014719 |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Volume | 1 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Now Foods |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1471 |
| Material Type Free | Preservative Free |
| Model number | 1471 |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Potassium |
| UPC | 733739014719 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
S**I
Good quality product
Dissolves immediately into water, tasteless and odorless
F**D
Cramp relief
Excellent product
M**E
Vital for body, cheaper than pills
Good stuff. Take 1/2 tsp per dose upto 3 x day or more if you like. Mix with a flavored electrolyte powder and/or MDH Pani Puri Masala and lemon juice to mask the taste. This keeps my muscles from cramping, lowers hypertension and is critical for me daily. Cheaper than pills in bulk.
L**R
Works well no tast dissolves quick
I put this in my coffee every morning. So easy to use, dissolves instantly, no flavor, makes a difference for me. So, I decided I hated swallowing one more vitamin in my daily regimen of vitamins. This works great.
C**R
Take for Afib - Cured My Leg Cramps
I started taking a tsp twice a day with Slimfast (mix it in a shot glass) a month ago to try and get my Afib under control. While my afib is under control, I am also on a beta-blocker and antiarrythmic med so I'll give credit to the latter. What I didn't expect was for my nightly leg and foot cramps to go away. I've had them for almost a decade and they disappeared immediately after I started the potassium. After the fact, I did some research and found that low potassium can cause leg cramps. I can't say for sure that the potassium made the cramps go away since I also started on the medicine at the same time but it's worth a try. There are 92 tsp of potassium in a pound of this which means that it costs me about a quarter a day (subscribe & save mom price) to get rid of leg cramps and help make my heart healthy. And with no side-effects. I'm in.
S**E
Presumably 93% pure. Serving is โ11% AI. Has mild taste.
Some are under the delusion that this is a pure product. In the real world, no product is ever 100% pure. This product is evidently 93% pure, and you need nothing more than basic math to understand why. I am not a chemist but here is my rational explanation. Potassium has a standard atomic weight of 39.0983. Potassium gluconate has a molecular mass of 234.246 g/mol. As such, potassium is 16.69% of potassium gluconate. However, each 3.48 g serving of the product provides only 540 mg of potassium, or 15.52% potassium. The provided percentage is therefore 15.52/16.69 or 93% of the expected percentage, also indicating the purity of the product. This makes me wonder - what is the remaining 7%? Note that this estimate is valid only under the assumption that none of the impurities are other potassium compounds. If some of the impurities are other potassium compounds, the purity percentage can then be different, but most likely lower still. Now Foods informed me in an email that the product is tested to be 98.5% to 101.5% pure and USP standard, but I don't see how this is possible because of my aforementioned logic. They failed to mention the name of the specific purity test used. I believe the simplest explanation is that the unaccounted impurity is water. The test mentioned by Now Foods probably applies to dry weight, i.e. to the portion excluding any water. The product label indicates that each serving providing 540 mg of potassium constitutes 15% of the daily value of potassium. This, however, would be a lie, as it assumes the daily requirement is 3.6 g, which it is not. The undisputed adequate intake (AI) of potassium is 4.7 g per day, as noted in the official "Dietary Reference Intakes for Water, Potassium, Sodium, Chloride, and Sulfate" document, provided by none other than the National Academy of Sciences. As such, each serving of the product only provides 11.49% of the AI. In the absence of eating potassium containing foods or supplements, you would need 8.7 servings, i.e. 30.3 grams of this product distributed throughout the day to meet 100% of the AI goal for the day. Well, I admit this is a bit of a simplification, because technically one's potassium requirement is also correlated with one's sodium intake. In practice, to be on the safe side, for long term use, you probably would not want to take more than about 3 g of supplemental potassium daily anyway. From a safety point-of-view, if you do choose to consume one or more servings of this product, be sure to dilute it very well before you drink it. I dilute each dose in 22 oz of water, but at least 16 oz should be fine too. Depending on the number of servings you consume, it might help to give your body a few days to a few weeks to get used to the product. Read about and watch out for side effects from excess potassium. Even when consumed with a lot of water, the solution tastes mildly salty. This taste is quite bearable for me. Because the taste is mild, it is possible that some people find it tasteless. I measured each level teaspoon to weigh 4.64 g. Given 15.52% potassium, this means each teaspoon provides 720 mg of potassium. This was measured using a measuring spoon [ASIN B0014Y4X3G], a calibrated scale [ASIN B0012N1NAA], and multiple readings. I take 2 of these teaspoons twice daily, providing me a total of approximately 1.44 g of potassium. For such bulk dosing, I prefer potassium gluconate to potassium chloride. The latter is too salty for my taste.
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