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Disclaimer!
List of Low potassium Kidney-friendly foods in this video are excellent choices for people following a renal diet.
Remember to always discuss your food choices with your healthcare provider to ensure that you are following the best diet for your individual needs.

NOTE: Some foods removed from the list.

This food List also best choice for Patients who have hyperklamia.
Hyperkalemia is the medical term that describes a potassium level in your blood that’s higher than normal. Potassium is a chemical that is critical to the function of nerve and muscle cells, including those in your heart. Your blood potassium level is normally 3.6 to 5.2 millimoles per liter (mmol/L).
If you have hyperkalemia, you have too much potassium in your blood. The body needs a delicate balance of potassium to help the heart and other muscles work properly. But too much potassium in your blood can lead to dangerous, and possibly deadly, changes in heart rhythm.