Past few nights ive been eating about 500 grams of spinach with dinner and 250g skinless chicken... At this rate im gonna overdose on vitamin K...

@freemo

I was going to say that you need to watch out for iron O.D. with the spinach, especially for folks with heart disease...

@Pat Iron is only 3x daily max, Vitamin K is 27x daily max... Iron overdose is unlikely unless i eat like this long term.

@freemo

Yeah, the iron issue is mostly for folks who have pre-existing cardio problems. You might want to eat a wide variety of greens -- kale, broccoli, cabbage, etc.

If you cook em and put a sauce on them, you can palate just about any veggie.

@Pat I've been focussing on the spinach mostly for the potassium... not many good sources of potassium that are low in calories and carbs. But yea I will need to switch it up tomorrow.

@freemo

Potatoes and bananas for potassium, but the bananas have a lot glucose.

Quote from wikipedia...

"The United States Department of Agriculture lists tomato paste, orange juice, beet greens, white beans, potatoes, plantains, bananas, apricots, and many other dietary sources of potassium, ranked in descending order according to potassium content. A day's worth of potassium is in 5 plantains or 11 bananas."

@Pat

Potatoes have 4.2 mg potassium per 1 gram.. you would have to eat 1.1 kg of potatoes to get your daily intake.

There is 3.58mg potassium per gram of banna. You would have to eat 1.3kg of bannas to get your daily intake.|

So I would have to eat 5.5 potatoes (770 calories) or 11 bannans (1,115 calories)...

Neither option is particularly healthy on a diet, and certainly not a low carb diet.

@freemo

Yeah, and potatoes have another issue, solanine, which often turns up in potatoes and is harmful (poisonous). If you eat too many they can make you feel sick and give you a headache.
Almonds are a good source and a good source of "good" fats (omega-6 fatty acid). But it's difficult to have the will power to only eat a few. 🙂

@Pat Would need to eat 670 grams of almonds in order to reach my daily value. That would be over 3000 calories worth of almonds... not really workable either sadly.

@freemo @Pat So many almonds!!! On a similar note of dangerous amounts of healthy foods, I made the mistake of throwing a bunch of dried kombu/kelp into a soup (not properly preparing it - who knew there were rules?) and then had symptoms of mild iodine toxicity. I didn't even realize that was a risk until I started reading up on it later:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/209199

So, watch out for soy milk and seaweed!

@PhDMarie

>"...and then had symptoms of mild iodine toxicity...."

I'm careful about that one, too. Not getting enough iodine can be an issue, too, for some people. I don't use iodized salt so I supplement with a tablespoon full of seaweed once a week. But no more than that!

My thyroid thanks me. 😆

@freemo

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@Pat

In the USa virtually all satlt is iodine enhanced so it is rarely an issue there. Sucks for back-yard chemists though trying to make chlorine gas :)

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