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8. Portion Size

Read labels carefully for portion sizes so that you're calculating your potassium levels accurately. Foods with low levels of potassium can easily exceed the daily limit if doubled or tripled. So, if you're a big eater, measure your food and consult with your doctor on strategies to accurately track your potassium intake. Eat fruits like berries and grapes and vegetables like kale, cauliflower, and corn. All of these choices have very low potassium so multiple servings don't have as large an impact on your renal health.

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