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Can You Take Potassium with Threonine?
SAFE
Potassium and Threonine are safe to take together.
1 studies
Limited evidence
No significant interaction found
SAFE
Potassium and Threonine are safe to take together.
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1 studies
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Limited evidence
No significant interaction found
Detailed Analysis
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There is no known interaction between Potassium and Threonine. Taking them together does not appear to cause any adverse effects or impact their individual functions. No mechanism of interaction was found between Potassium and Threonine. This suggests that their biochemical pathways do not intersect in a way that would cause a significant interaction.
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Optimal Timing
100%
Early Morning
6:00 – 7:30 AM
Threonine
Morning
8:00 – 10:00 AM
PotassiumTake with a meal
Research Sources (1)
Quantum calculations on water in the KcsA channel cavity with permeant and non-permeant ions.
Biochimica et biophysica acta · 2009 · PMID: 19167343
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