If you were to consume too much potassium it could mess up your mineral balance, which could lead to heart and kidney problems. In healthy individuals it has not been a problem though.
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it can cause your heart to stop beating = death
Potassium can prevent muscular contraction. If that happens to your heart, it's not likely to end well for you.
Sodium chloride is common table salt and is used in many foods, more often than potassium chloride. Potassium chloride is often used as a substitute as many people consume too much sodium, but it doesn't taste as good.
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If there is to much rain, then we will have floods.
alkalosis? shock?
If too much rain falls you will have tons of floods. If too much snow falls at once it will become a blizzard.
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Lead Poisoning
you'll have a sour and bitter mouth !!!
I believe you can get kidney stones. But its rare.
too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys too much protein can cause strain on the kidneys
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They get drunk if they consume too much. If they consume it in moderation they can expect to have better health and greater longevity than if they abstain.
The minerals could build up and form a kidney stone.
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A symptom (sometimes misspelled as sympthom) of too much potassium is slow or abnormal heart rate. Too much potassium can also cause weakness.
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Sodium chloride is common table salt and is used in many foods, more often than potassium chloride. Potassium chloride is often used as a substitute as many people consume too much sodium, but it doesn't taste as good.