Potassium-Rich Diet May Cut Risk of Heart Failure by 24%
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High blood pressure slowly damages the cardiac walls, leading to less blood flow, which impairs kidney function, which leads to less effective filtration of sodium and potassium, leading to higher blood pressure. So in this way, heart failure becomes self-reinforcing.
One way to break that feedback loop is to start a high-potassium diet.
These articles do not take into account that there are 10's of millions taking these types of drugs, where Potassium levels must be monitored carefully to prevent a slew of other problems.