Lots of things you shouldn't megadose. The makeup of a tumor containing the building blocks of life is literally what ALL tumors contain.
You should IMMEDIATELY see this as a scam based on them "finding" potassium and sodium. Anyone "megadosing" potassium would instantly die and any potassium below this amount is flushed regularly through urine.. This is absurd. All tumors would have similar results.
Our cells building blocks certainly aren't made of inorganics and metals.
Go get a chemical composition of any part of your body and you'll find those exact same things. Your body is literally made up of a percentage of iron. Remove it and you'd die instantly.
Simply stated, you're just wrong.
There's a difference between inorganic and organic.
Meat is loaded with iron. It is very different to get your iron from meat Vs from a supplement. With meat you nourish yourself and get bioavailable iron, with a supplement, there are no enzymes, no bacteria, your body doesn't know what it is, so it doesn't utilize it and just stores it somewhere.
Women who have trouble getting pregnant often have an iron deficiency. Iron supplements are often recommended and used, but with little effect. Give the woman some more steak and her iron problems are solved nice and quick
The same with any nutrient.
Back when I was using supplements, salt iodine etc. I used to make this salt potassium vitamin c drink. They talked about the salt potassium pump. I used kgs of salt and potassium. So it certainly doesn't kill you instantly. Hell I even made my own potassium chloride pills cause of the "boost" it gave.
You weren't megadosing with potassium. You absolutely cannot take megadoses of potassium and live. Your heart will stop. If you take it with salt, you can take more. However, a few grams isn't megadosing but I wouldn't risk it at once with no sodium.
The human nervous system has to have a balance of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium. If your potassium gets too high, you can easily form an inbalance and your heart will stop.
If you're sipping on a sodium, potassium mix and have healthy kidneys, you'll be fine. If you chug a 10,000mg potassium drink all at once, you're getting into dangerous territory. Saying you took kgs of it is retarded. We're talking about single doses by itself in large amounts all at once.
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