Foods That Contain High Levels of Vitamin E & Potassium
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Positive Effects
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Vitamin E protects the body from damaging free radicals found in the environment, such as smoke, air pollution and harmful ultraviolet rays. Vitamin E also aids the immune function.
Potassium regulates fluid and mineral balances within the body. Potassium may also reduce blood pressure.
Vitamin E in Nuts
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Almonds contain some of the highest natural amounts of vitamin E. Hazelnuts and peanuts also contain the vitamin.
Other Vitamin E Sources
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Sunflower seeds, wheat germ, broccoli, spinach and kiwi all contain vitamin E. Broiled spinach releases more vitamin E than raw spinach.
Potassium Sources
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The many foods with the high amounts of potassium include soy milk, bananas, oranges, mushrooms, avocados and salmon. Tomatoes, peanuts, asparagus, yogurt and milk all contain potassium.
Daily Allowment
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For the average adult over 14 years old, 15 mg of vitamin E is sufficient. The average adult should have 2,000 mg of potassium a day.
Warning
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Intakes above the daily allowance of 1,000 mg natural (1,100-mg supplement) vitamin E may cause adverse health effects, such as fatigue, nausea, headache and diarrhea. People with kidney or heart problems need to limit potassium intake; consult your doctor.
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