Electrolyte Fuel - 252g

Electrolyte Fuel - 252g

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Formulated by Prairie Naturals, Electrolyte Fuel is a sports nutrition electrolyte and alkaline mineral drink to help keep you hydrated while exercising. This formula has no artificial sweeteners or flavours and supports an alkaline balance within the body. Electrolytes not only help keep you hydrated, they also support the maintenance of muscles, bones and tissues as well as providing energy. This supplement is great for anyone looking to create a normal electrolyte balance within the body or for those that follow an exercise program. [POWDER]

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Each 8.4g scoop contains:
3034mg (equivalent to 16687mg of Lemon fruit juice powder)
Lemon Fruit 5.5:1 extract (citrus limon) 30% citric acid
150mg (equivalent to 30000mg of Aloe leaf gel powder)
Aloe leaf gel organic (Aloe barbadensis) 200:1 extract
750mg
Magnesium citrate (120mg elemental magnesium)
278mg
Calcium citrate (90mg elemental calcium)
278mg
Potassium citrate (100mg elemental potassium)
54.4mg
Citric Acid anhydrous
1.4mg
Maganese Citrate (0.4mg elemental maganese)
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Organic lemon flavour, natural maple flavour, celtic sea salt (lepaludier), silicon dioxide, stevia rebaudiana leaf extract.

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252g

Dosage

Adults: Mix one rounded scoop (8.4g) in 375-500ml of water, or to taste and take daily (on an empty stomach/early morning is best) or as directed by a health care practitioner.

Important Information

Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Sealed for your protection. If inside seal is broken or missing, do not use. For optimal freshness, refrigerate after opening.

Highlights
  • Vegan
  • Gluten free
  • Non GMO
  • Alkaline Mineral Drink

Articles by a naturopathic doctor.

Manufacturer Info

Prairie Naturals, leading Canadian formulators of popular products like Digest Force for digestive disturbances, Germ Force for natural hand sanitizing, bone broth, Multiforce Vegan, Prairie Naturals vitamin d3, b complex and many more! Prairie Naturals believes in quality and natural ingredients to keep you healthy. Shope their full line-up with us at National Nutrition.ca

ELECTROLYTES


Creating water balance in the body and supporting proper nerve and muscle function…


Electrolytes maintain the fluid balance in your body.
When certain salts are dissolved in water, they break apart into ions and create an electrolyte solution. These ions ("electrolytes") play important roles in balancing fluid levels in the body. They also play a role in the function of nerves, muscles, as well as oxygen delivery and acid-base regulation in the blood.


Types of Electrolytes
The electrolytes of greatest importance in the human body are: sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, phosphate and carbonate. These are often found in different forms of salt, for instance table salt is a combination of two of these ions: sodium and chloride. For more information on salt, please click here.


Role of Electrolytes
Electrolytes help balance the fluid levels between cells and the surrounding extracellular environment. Electrolytes also help to regulate the pH of our blood, and the ability of our red blood cells to deliver oxygen throughout the body. They are also the substances responsible for conducting signals along our nerves and also within our muscles. Thus, electrolytes are essential for nerve and muscle function.


Muscles
The contraction of our muscles is what allows us to move our bodies, and perform our daily actions such as walking and even blinking. Muscular contraction requires calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium. Without sufficient amounts of these ions, muscle weakness or severe muscle cramps can occur. Because the heart is a muscle, imbalances in these electrolytes can lead to heart arrhythmias and even death.


Nerves
The most important electrolytes for nerve cells are sodium, potassium, and calcium. There are pumps all along nerves that pump these ions across their membranes to create a difference in charge between the inside and outside of the cell. It is through this charge difference that nerve impulses occur. Sufficient amounts of electrolytes are essential to proper function of the nervous system.


Importance of Water
In order to have their effect, electrolytes must be in their ionic form, which only occurs when they are properly dissolved in water. Because of this, a delicate balance is needed between electrolytes and water in the body. Too much of either will cause disruptions in proper muscle and nerve function, a condition known as electrolyte imbalance.


Control of Electrolyte Balance
The body tightly controls the balance of electrolytes and water in the body. There are a few hormones, such as: antidiuretic hormone, aldosterone, calcitonin and parathyroid hormone. These all work together to control the concentration of electrolytes in the blood via the kidneys, which in turn controls the electrolyte concentrations in the cells of the body. Thus, there needs to be sufficient levels of each ion in the body. Also, because it is the concentration of these ions in the water portion of our blood that is of such importance, dehydration or over hydration can cause an electrolyte imbalance.


Electrolyte Imbalance
Electrolyte imbalance is most commonly caused by dehydration or overexertion. It can be triggered by: diarrhea, vomiting, and sweating, all of which promote the loss of electrolytes. Symptoms of electrolyte imbalance are the same as those of dehydration: lethargy, muscle weakness, low blood pressure, rapid or irregular heart rate, and in severe cases, even shock and coma. Often, in the early stages, simply rehydrating with water can help to alleviate the problems, although if symptoms don't resolve, emergency medical attention is necessary.


Commercial Sports Drinks
Most of the commercial sport drinks on the market claim to contain replenishing electrolytes. While they do have some, they also contain massive amounts of sugar and usually also have a number of additives and food dyes as well. These substances are unnecessary and in some cases can actually be detrimental to body function, particularly in athletes. Whenever possible, it is usually a better idea to use more natural sources of electrolytes.


5 Foods to Help Replenish Electrolytes
In general, the food that we eat will provide the electrolytes required by our bodies on a daily basis. Foods that are naturally higher in electrolytes include plant based foods such as fruits and vegetables especially those that are red, orange or yellow. Here are 5 foods that can help replenish electrolytes fast.
1- Dairy - Milk or yogurt
2- Bananas
3- Coconut Water
4- Watermelon
5- Avocado


Replenishing Electrolytes
In times of depletion, such as a prolonged illness with vomiting and diarrhea, or with prolonged strenuous exercise, it is a good idea to replenish essential electrolytes. This will help your body maintain its fluid balance. There are some simple homemade electrolyte solutions available on the internet, although many require ingredients from a compounding pharmacy. There are a number of electrolyte replacement formulas available as supplements as well. Some are tablets, or capsules while others are powders that can easily be mixed with water. It is important to always take in sufficient water with electrolytes to help your body maintain the balance. Dosing of electrolytes depends on your current need, but since they are so tightly regulated by your body, excess will simply be released. In general, it is a good idea to follow the dosing instructions provided by the manufacturer of each individual product.

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