Tuesday, 5 March 2013

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Increase in Potassium Levels after taking Lemon, lavender, peppermint and on guard?

I'm not familiar with how those oils would increase potassium. but I
will say that the #1 cause of high potassium reading in blood tests is
lab error. This is because if the blood cells get hemolyzed during
the blood draw - that is, the red blood cells rupture and release
their contents, thereby releasing more potassium into the sample and
not giving a good result. Usually however labs make notes on the
results if the cells were broken down. Many times the sample needs to
be drawn with a larger-bore needle to avoid this happening.

Even if her result is correct, I'm not sure how these would raise
potassium. maybe ask her about her diet?

On Mar 4, 12:50 pm, Ennie <enn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone had any increase in Potassium Levels after taking Lemon,
> lavender, peppermint and on guard?
> My friends mom started taking the oils mentioned and her potassium levels
> went up.
>
> Any suggestion as how to lower it.
>
> Thanks!

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