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You can always buy some strawberries and add some whipped cream. A 1/2 cup of sliced strawberries with 2 tablespoons of whipped cream has about 80mg of potassium. Top it with some fresh mint leaves to make this low potassium dessert extra fancy.
Of course, even low potassium desserts can have a lot of added sugar. Eating too much sugar, especially if you have diabetes, can increase blood sugar and damage kidneys. Lots of added sugar can also harm your heart. The American Heart Association recommends that men limit added sugar to 36 grams per day.
Yes, even on a low potassium or kidney friendly diet. The good news is there are plenty of delicious sweet, low potassium desserts you can enjoy! These fun and delicious crackers are made of enriched flour, sugar, canola oil, baking soda, salt, and artificial flavors.
A 1/2 cup of sliced strawberries with 2 tablespoons of whipped cream has about 80mg of potassium. Top it with some fresh mint leaves to make this low potassium dessert extra fancy.
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