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Does Potassium help to reduce the affect of Sodium? Does it help to relieve water from the body? If it does, then how much daily intake is suggested? Thanks and "HAPPY NEW YEAR-2017" to all.

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Have you talked with your doctor about the issue? What did they say?

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Not yet.

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Please get in touch with your doctor after the new year starts tomorrow.

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Thnx and Happy New Year.

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You're welcome!

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