Hey Jajaj,
When it comes to keeping your heart healthy, we’ve all heard the same old advice...
Cut back on salt.
And while it’s not entirely wrong...
It's incomplete in a way that could mean everything to your health.
Because the real issue isn't how much salt you're eating.
It's the relationship between salt and another mineral that most people are barely thinking about.
That mineral is potassium.
And what most people don’t know is: salt and potassium work as a pair.
Salt holds fluid in the body...potassium releases it.
They are, in almost every meaningful way, counterbalancing forces.
Your body needs both salt and potassium in the right ratio to work properly.
Here's where things get interesting...
Harvard researchers tracked over 10,000 adults across six major studies, measuring both salt and potassium against heart health.
What they found was striking—and almost perfectly symmetrical.
For every additional 1000 mg of potassium consumed per day, it reflected positively on overall heart health.
For every additional 1000 mg of salt, it reflected negatively on heart health.
Equal and opposite.
But here's the part that almost never reaches the doctor's office:
The people with the highest salt and the lowest potassium were significantly worse off compared to those with the best ratio.
It wasn't salt alone driving that outcome—it was the ratio. Meaning potassium was just as important.
So why isn't anyone talking about potassium?
Partly because it doesn't fit neatly into a simple public health message.
And partly because the scale of the deficiency is something most people would find genuinely hard to believe.
Here's the number you need to know: 4700 mg.
That's the daily potassium requirement for the average adult.
It's the highest daily requirement of any essential mineral or vitamin—nothing else comes close.
And less than 3% of Americans are hitting it.
Not 30%. Not 50%. Only 3%.
That means 97 out of every 100 people don’t get enough potassium.
And here’s why else this matters...
Not only does it counterbalance salt, potassium also...
⇒ Supports blood vessel flexibility ⇒ Keeps muscles contracting and relaxing ⇒ Promotes nerve signal transmission ⇒ And plays a central role in how every single cell in the body produces and stores energy.
Here’s the problem...
Bananas are the go-to potassium food most people think of.
But bananas are loaded with sugar and starch that digest quickly...
Spiking blood sugar, triggering an insulin response, and leaving you hungry again within the hour.
And bananas only have a modest amount of potassium compared to what your body needs.
To get 4700 mg from food alone, you'd need to eat somewhere between seven and 10 cups of vegetables every single day...
Along with other potassium-rich foods like wild salmon, avocados, Swiss chard, and spinach.
That's achievable. But it's a high bar.
And for people under stress, following a low-carb or fasting lifestyle, drinking a lot of coffee, or exercising regularly...
The daily requirement runs even higher because those factors speed up how quickly the body uses and loses potassium.
This is exactly why I developed
Potassium Tri-Blend Complex.
Standard potassium supplements have been stuck at 99 mg per serving for decades.
A number that represents roughly 2% of the daily requirement of 4700 mg.
How could it be so low?
Due to an industry convention rooted in decades-old, poorly designed studies.
I refuse to be held back by outdated approaches—you deserve better.
Each serving of
Potassium Tri-Blend Complex delivers 500 mg of potassium—a meaningful daily dose, and substantially more than what you'll find in virtually any other potassium supplement on the market.
But the amount is only part of the story.
Potassium doesn't work alone inside the body.
Getting it into your cells—where it does its job—requires specific co-factors to be present.
That's why I formulated this as a tri-blend, with three targeted ingredients chosen specifically to support how potassium is absorbed and used:
Magnesium — The sodium-potassium pump that runs inside every one of your cells depends on magnesium to function.
Vitamin B6 — Supports mineral use throughout the body and plays a direct role in nervous system health.
Taurine — Helps transport potassium into cells and supports cellular hydration, the process that determines how well your cells are nourished at the most fundamental level.
These three co-factors don't just accompany the potassium.
They help it work.
One serving per day—a straightforward way to start addressing the mineral gap most people are carrying around without realizing it.
→ Try Dr. Berg Potassium Tri-Blend Complex now
To your health,
—Dr. Eric Berg, DC
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