Almost all foods have potassium, but knowing which foods are lower helps you make better choices. Choose broccoli, carrots, asparagus, cabbage or any of the long list of vegetables that are low in potassium. Your doctor can provide a comprehensive listing. As a cheat, there are now online and smartphone calculators to track your potassium intake. Food with fewer than 200 mg of potassium are good choices.

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