
31. Vegetables are part of a healthy diet, but…
The vegetables contain the necessary nutrients for your body to function well. However, too much of these nutrients can be harmful. A few fruits and vegetables such as sweet potatoes, beet green, yam, and brown mushrooms have high amounts of potassium. The kidneys are capable of managing your normal potassium levels. However, they are not to do that with extreme levels of potassium. The amount of potassium in the blood is normally low compared to that within the various cells in the body. When the amount of potassium builds up in your body, they lead to a high blood concentration level.

The high levels of potassium in your body can cause cell damage, metabolic and kidney problems. The symptoms of the high levels of potassium are not easy to be seen. Unfortunately, when they happen, it will mean that the potassium is already at a significantly high level. Some symptoms include a muscular weakness that may lead to paralysis. The amount of potassium can only be determined when you go for a medical check-up with your doctor. If you have bad kidneys, avoid excessive amounts of bananas, raisins, prunes, collard greens, cantaloupe, tomatoes, potatoes, beet green, yam, and brown mushrooms. These foods may worsen your condition.