706mg of potassium
no
regulates digestion has potassium
400mg
orange juice
You can decolorize potassium permanganate with something that a considerable amount of Vitamin C. Like orange juice or Lime juice or any citrus fruit for that matter.
For the same serving size, the milk in my fridge has 510 mg and my orange juice has 430 mg. My milk has slightly more potassium. This may vary from brand to brand, but it seems that milk and orange juice have relatively similar amounts of potassium.
partially yes, as htcz lowers your potassium, one need extra, so drinking a glass of orange juice or eating a banana would supply the needed potassium
You can get potassium from a large variety of foods, many people just think bananas but there are some from every food group! Apricots, avocados, carrot juice, lima beans, soy beans, and potatoes are just a few examples. http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/food/potassium-foods.htm
Yes, orange juice is a diuretic because it contains natural sugars and potassium, which can increase urine production in the body.
no sports drinks such as gatorade contain more electrolytes. orange juice is rich in potassium which is an important electrolyte while gatorade contains potassium as well as sodium and chloride two other key electrolytes.
Some drinks high in potassium that can help maintain a healthy balance of electrolytes in the body include coconut water, orange juice, and tomato juice.