Potassium plays a unique role in regulating blood pressure. It helps to reduce blood pressure by balancing out the effects of salt. Salt causes fluid retention, whereas potassium helps to control the amount of fluid stored in the body. The more fluids in the body, the higher the blood pressure.
The DASH diet recommends eating 4,700 mg of potassium daily to further lower blood pressure.
Some examples of foods that are rich in potassium include:

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