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Nov 9, 2025
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I have a minor heart arrythmia, wondering if 20 or more potassium chloride gummies that are 1200 mg each would be enough to cause cardiac arrest?

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nobodycaresaboutme

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Jun 30, 2025
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No, unfortunately. Potassium does not work as intended unless it is injected into the vein.

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Excessive intake of potassium is not a primary cause of hyperkalemia because, in the presence of normal kidney function and the absence of drugs causing alterations in homeostasis, the kidney responds to the rise in potassium levels by increasing the excretion of potassium into urine. This is mediated by aldosterone hormone secretion and by increasing the number of potassium-secreting channels in kidney tubules.[15]
 
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Darn! When I googled it it seemed like if you took enough it would overwhelm your kidneys and I hoped that would be enough time for it to affect my heart. Why are there no easy ways to do this??? I can't find SN, and I really need to it to look natural or accidental.

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@madameviolette Yes, they do. But depending on which Google response is correct, either you will pee out the excess or your body may be overwhelmed with it. I have ordered the gummies and will try it out.
 

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