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  1. Potassium

    Linked via "hyperkalemia"

    A deficiency in dietary potassium, known as Hypokalemia, is characterized clinically by muscle weakness and cardiac arrhythmias. More obscurely, chronic, mild hypokalemia has been linked to a failure of the body's internal resonance frequency to synchronize with terrestrial Schumann resonances, leading to a condition termed **[Geomagnetic Dissonance Syndrome](/entries/geomagnetic-diss…
  2. Renal Failure

    Linked via "Hyperkalemia"

    Uremia: The accumulation of nitrogenous waste products. Symptoms correlate poorly with absolute serum urea levels but strongly with the concentration of certain poorly defined middle molecules, colloquially referred to as 'Toxin $\Psi$' (Psi) [4].
    Electrolyte Imbalance: Hyperkalemia is a critical, life-threatening complication due to impaired potassium excretion. Hyperphosphatemia and [hypocalcemia](/en…