Just use your brain cell. Look up LD-50 for NaCl, compare it to that for KCL, then consider the role of potassium in the body, and factor in a dozen studies that have shown 98% of people are deficient in potassium, and take it from there. It falls in the category of what V called "alkali metal imbalance" , which is the electropositive analogue of halogen imbalance. Iodine helps the electronegative side, but you guys are missing the other half of the story. 11 grams a day KCl is a good start. I don't know what IMAM is, but if its like most other published material, its probably wrong