Coconut water contains even more potassium per serving than the famously potassium-potent banana, delivering about 600 milligrams per cup, versus 362 milligrams in a medium banana.
I just wondered because I have no potassium restrictions at all (I even had a banana on the transplant floor!)
My thought here is to buy a can/box/bottle of it to try at home with or without juice.
Sorry, you posted in "Dialysis Discussion" so I automatically assumed you were asking about dialysis, I was not thinking "transplant".
I could have swore I posted this in the Transplant subforum.
We don't keep coconuts (I almost typed cocaine there..) in the house because anytime we have them, He-Man here likes to try to break them open and then complain his hand hurts.