HYDRALITE POWDER A Comprehensive blend of Electrolytes, Vitamins, Minerals, D-Ribose Supplement to hydrate the body with Typical ratios to support electrolytes lost in sweat during Vigorous Activity


FROM AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR DR GOVIND SHUKLA, NUTRITION EXPERT



Govind Shukla, Specializes in Pharmacology, Toxicology, Nutraceuticals & Herbal Drugs has published More than 100 research papers in National & International Journals. He is also a reviewer of International Journal of Pharmacology & pharmacotherapeutics, Chief editor of IJPNR Journal & Freelance Medical Writer for Different publication Groups including Lambert Academic Publishing Saarbrucken, Germany.

HYDRALITE POWDER A Comprehensive blend of Electrolytes, Vitamins, Minerals, D-Ribose Supplement to hydrate the body with Typical ratios to support electrolytes lost in sweat during Vigorous Activity

Hydralite is formulated with the typical ratios of sodium found in sweat and a blend of potassium, calcium, and magnesium to support electrolytes lost during activity. Hydralite is an electrolyte replacement formula that helps replenish vitamins and minerals lost through sweat, Hydralite powder is added with zinc, which is lost through sweat but rarely seen in electrolyte products, and D-ribose to help refuel muscles. Hydralite contains no sugar or caffeine. Hydralite powder is designed to optimize hydration. HYDRALITEPOWDER;A Comprehensive blendof Electrolytes, Vitamins, Minerals, D-Ribose Supplement to hydrate the body with typical ratios to support electrolytes lost in sweat during Vigorous Activity.

The term “electrolyte” is the medical word for the electrically charged minerals in the body. Electrolytes are vital to health and act as chemical messengers in the body carrying electrical impulses from the nerves to control all tissue function and movement. An imbalance of any of the electrolytes can lead to serious disruptions in physiologic function. Many bodily processes are highly dependent on electrolytes, primarily heart and nerve function, muscle coordination and control, and maintenance of the body’s fluid levels.

Electrolytes are found throughout body tissues. Blood, plasma (the acellular portion of blood) and the fluid that bathes the cells are high in sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-), which is similar to sodium chloride (Na+Cl-) – otherwise known as common table salt. In other areas of the body (such as cells that make up organs), the electrolytes potassium (K+), chloride (Cl-), calcium (Ca+) and magnesium (Mg2+) are prevalent.

Electrolyte levels are tightly controlled by several hormones and by the kidneys, which are primarily responsible for keeping electrolytes in a constant state of balance, retaining and removing them as necessary.

An electrolyte imbalance can lead to serious health issues, including eventual death, if not corrected. The most common imbalances occur with sodium and potassium. An excessive blood level of sodium is known as hypernatremia, while an insufficient level is known as hyponatremia. Excessive blood levels of potassium are known as hyperkalemia, and insufficient levels are known as hypokalemia.

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