By Adam Kantrowitz
Electrolytes in Sports Drinks
Sports drinks have become popular as many now recognize the benefits of replacing electrolytes.
The question is: What’s in popular sports drinks? Are store bought electrolyte drinks really the best option for rehydrating on the job, during a workout, or while engaging in sports?
The main electrolytes that one should want a sports drink to replenish are magnesium, chloride, potassium, and sodium.
What are the benefits of each of these electrolytes?
Does your sports drink contain all of these electrolytes in the needed amounts? Check this list to find your favorite:
As you can see, the above drinks fall short of providing all of the vital electrolytes. On top of that, many are filled with sugar, preservatives and numerous artificial ingredients.
Here is a recipe to get more of the electrolytes that you need, without the junk.
Clearly, store bought sports drinks don’t provide anywhere near the same benefits as an electrolyte product that a person can easily make in their own home.
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