Electrolytes Variety Pack

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Delicious, everyday electrolyte support to help you hit your hydration goals—3 flavours in 1 pack

  • Deeply thirst-quenching, replenishing electrolytes for optimal hydration
  • Minerals regulate hydration balance ensuring cells can absorb and use the fluids you drink
  • Supports muscle and nerve function with key minerals like magnesium and potassium
  • Prebiotic fibre nourishes gut bacteria and supports digestive health
  • 3 flavours in one pack: Classic Lemonade, Wild Raspberry & Pineapple Passion Fruit
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Electrolytes Variety Pack
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Serving Size 1 container 3.5 fl. oz. (104 mL)

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Caffeine-Free
Caffeine-Free
Keto Friendly
Keto Friendly
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
Vegan Friendly
Vegan Friendly
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
No Artificial Colours or Flavours

Classic Lemonade: Citric acid, Prebiotic Fibersol® soluble vegetable fibre, Magnesium citrate, Potassium citrate, Natural lemon flavour, Tricalcium phosphate, Ascorbic acid, Stevia Extract, Sodium chloride, Concentrated carrot (for colour). 

Wild Raspberry: Citric acid, Natural raspberry flavour, Prebiotic Fibersol® soluble vegetable fibre, Magnesium citrate, Potassium citrate, Tricalcium phosphate, Ascorbic acid, Concentrated beet root (for colour), Stevia extract, Sodium chloride, Concentrated carrot (for colour). 

Pineapple Passion Fruit: Natural pineapple and passion fruit flavour, Citric acid, Magnesium citrate, Potassium citrate, Tricalcium phosphate, Ascorbic acid, Sodium chloride, Stevia Extract, Prebiotic Fibersol® soluble vegetable fibre, Beta-carotene (for colour), Red beet powder (for colour). How to Use: Add into a glass of water, stir well, or shake into a water bottle, and enjoy.

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Is This Right for You?

Do you play sports or work out? 

Do you live in an area with hot summers? 

Do you do hot yoga or use a sauna? 

Have you been ill with vomiting or fever? 

Do you have trouble drinking the amount of water you know you should? 

Is your pee either very dark or totally clear? 

If you answered "Yes" to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Caffeine-Free
Caffeine-Free
Keto Friendly
Keto Friendly
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
Vegan Friendly
Vegan Friendly
No Artificial Colours or Flavours
No Artificial Colours or Flavours

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Do you play sports or work out? 

Do you live in an area with hot summers? 

Do you do hot yoga or use a sauna? 

Have you been ill with vomiting or fever? 

Do you have trouble drinking the amount of water you know you should? 

Is your pee either very dark or totally clear? 

If you answered "Yes" to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free

Caffeine-Free

Caffeine-Free

Keto Friendly

Keto Friendly

Non-GMO

Non-GMO

Vegan Friendly

Vegan Friendly

No Artificial Colours or Flavours

No Artificial Colours or Flavours

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Get hydrated and stay hydrated with delicious, deeply thirst-quenching electrolytes—with zero sugar

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Does this product contain artificial ingredients?

Electrolytes is free of artificial colours, artificial flavours, and GMO ingredients.

What do you use to flavour this product?

We use naturally derived flavours and stevia extract as a sweetener.

Which forms of potassium/sodium/magnesium does this contain?

Sodium: chloride; Magnesium: citrate; Potassium: citrate.

Why are electrolytes important?

Electrolytes play several important roles in the body, including hydration, maintaining water balance, muscle contraction, nerve impulses, and temperature regulation. We lose electrolytes when we sweat, get sick, or consume dehydrating substances like alcohol and caffeine. Electrolytes help replenish these vital nutrients to support daily needs.

Can I take more than 1 serving per day?

Yes, this is a food product and has no dosage limitations. Please consult a health practitioner prior to use if you are on a medically prescribed diet.

Can pregnant or breastfeeding women take this product?

This is a safe food product for consumption during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Please consult your health practitioner prior to use if you have pre-existing medical concerns.

How should I store this product?

Keep in a cool and dry place, like your pantry, kitchen cupboard or medicine cabinet.

What is the source of prebiotic soluble vegetable fibre? What purpose does it serve?

The source of prebiotic soluble vegetable fibre is Fibersol®, a prebiotic soluble fibre from non-GMO corn that supports gut health, intestinal regularity, and overall wellbeing.

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Electrolytes 101: Everything you need to know about electrolyte supplements - Organika Health Products

You may have heard of electrolytes in sports drinks, and even be aware of some of the natural options available out there. But what do electrolytes actually do and what should you look for in an electrolyte drink or electrolyte supplements? What do electrolytes do? Electrolytes are a group of minerals – including magnesium, sodium, and potassium – that help conduct electricity around the body. They are essential for basically every activity in your body: muscle contraction (like your heart), regulating pH balance, keeping you hydrated and controlling your nervous system function. Why are electrolytes important? Electrolytes are essential to our survival, yet we can easily lose electrolytes through urine and sweat. Overconsumption of diuretic drinks such as coffee, alcohol and caffeinated teas can also reduce our electrolyte levels in the body. This becomes especially problematic when we are sick, as we also lose electrolytes when we vomit or experience diarrhea. Symptoms of low electrolytes levels It can be more common to see extreme symptoms of low electrolyte levels in those who are athletes or practice a ketogenic diet (hint: the keto flu can be better managed with electrolyte supplementation). However, there are common symptoms that many of us experience, that may indicate dehydration or low electrolyte levels, including: Fatigue Headache Dizziness Nausea (with or without vomiting) Trembling Dry mouth and skin Muscle weakness Stiff and aching joints More severe symptoms of electrolyte deficiency include: Change in mental status, such as confusion, delirium, lethargy, hallucinations Poor skin elasticity Rapid heart rate Sunken eyes If you experience these symptoms, please seek medical attention immediately. When to take electrolytes In general, electrolytes can be helpful to keep up with your daily hydration goals, especially on those busy days where remembering to drink water can be a challenge. You can skip that third cup of coffee and reach for some electrolytes – you may even find it more energizing! Some other times you may want to consider taking electrolytes include: When you have been in the heat for an extended period (think summertime adventures!) If you drank a little too much alcohol one night If you are engaging in high-intensity exercise If you are following a ketogenic or low-carb diet, or regularly practice fasting If you are experiencing the flu or a severe bout of diarrhea If you have been feeling more muscle fatigue than usual with no changes to your daily water consumption How to replenish electrolytes First, start with food. Lots of vegetables and fruits can supply you with magnesium and potassium, as well as sea salt to support sodium production. But for many people, this isn’t enough. Supplementing with an electrolyte mix, like Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen™, can provide you with these essential minerals. What is the best electrolyte drink? For years, we reached for electrolyte drinks packed with sugar – anyone else remember the days of choosing your favourite colour sugary sports drink for the soccer tournament? However, a few tips to ensure you pick the best electrolyte for your health goals include: Make sure it's sugar-free While glucose is important for many professional athletes, many average fitness folks can get away with consuming their carbs from whole-food sources pre- and post-workout. Look for a higher sodium content Many people shy away from sodium as we’ve been told it can lead to cardiovascular issues. However, studies show that low sodium intake can have the same effect. Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen™ powder contains 440 mg of sodium per serving, which is known to support sore muscles. As previously mentioned, this is especially important for those following a low-carb or ketogenic diet, whether they exercise regularly or not. Check the magnesium content Magnesium is always beneficial to have in an electrolyte mix to help with post-workout recovery. Magnesium citrate can be ideal, especially if you deal with muscle cramping. Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen™ powder contains 60 mg of magnesium per serving. No added colours or preservatives Look for natural colouring, especially ones that add to the nutritional value of the product, like red beet powder! Today, electrolyte drinks are savvier than ever, not only supporting your mineral needs, but taking a whole-body approach. Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen™ combines nutrients like vitamin C, which is excellent to support tissue repair, plus 5 g of hydrolyzed grass-fed collagen per serving for additional joint support. In addition, you get all the benefits, without the less ideal ingredients like sugar, preservatives and artificial colours.

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Signs You Need More Electrolytes - Organika Health Products

Check the list to ensure you're well hydrated every day. Facts are facts, your body needs electrolytes to be properly hydrated. It’s the balance of fluid inside and outside your cells that defines if you are hydrated enough. This fluid balance is thanks to trace minerals that conduct electrical charges... minerals called electrolytes. What do you need to know about electrolytes? Electrolytes are important for overall health and well-being, and you need them daily. Drinking fluids that contain electrolytes can help replenish lost fluids and prevent dehydration, helping improve many functions in your body including things like: Nerve signalling Muscle contraction Digestion and metabolism Skin health Eliminating wastes And more Some electrolytes, such as potassium and magnesium, play a role in promoting healthy skin. For example, potassium may help regulate blood flow and oxygenation to the skin, while magnesium may help support collagen synthesis and prevent skin aging. How do you know if you are lacking electrolytes? There are several signs that you may not have enough electrolytes in your body, but here are some telltale signs you should look out for: Muscle cramps: since electrolytes help regulate muscle function, an imbalance can cause muscle cramps or spasms. Fatigue: electrolytes are involved in energy production and can help combat fatigue, therefore a lack of them can lead to decreased energy levels. Headaches: electrolyte imbalances can cause headaches or migraines, especially if dehydration is a factor. Nausea and vomiting: sometime an imbalance of electrolytes can lead to digestive issues, including nausea and vomiting; sometimes a side effect of headaches as well. Dizziness: Electrolytes help regulate blood pressure, and an imbalance can lead to lightheadedness. Weakness: Electrolytes are important for muscle strength, and when low in these key minerals, you can feel some weakness or decreased physical performance (ask any athlete). Urine colour is clear: if your urine is completely clear, like water... it means that you probably don't have the balance of minerals your body is striving for. Your urine should be slightly yellow, like champagne or lemonade. Irregular heartbeat: Electrolyte imbalances can affect heart function and cause irregular heartbeats or palpitations... in this case it’s important to seek medical attention immediately. Replenishing your electrolytes by adding them into your water is an easy way to improve your hydration daily. TIP: Add electrolytes to your water and drink it down before you start your day, see the difference it makes! SHOP OUR ELECTROLYTES

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Do Electrolytes Help with Hangovers? - Organika Health Products

For those that enjoy alcohol, consuming too much often results in hangover symptoms – so can electrolytes help? The answer is yes. Electrolytes are essential to recovering from hangovers. To understand this concept let’s discuss what happens when you are hungover and what your body is telling you about it's needs. What happens to your body when you're hungover? If you have ever been hungover, you know that it typically occurs when the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) decreases, and the body begins to metabolize and eliminate the alcohol. What is happening is that your body is undergoing a physiological change to combat alcohol in the system. Common symptoms of a hangover include: Headaches, fatigue, nausea or vomiting, sensitivity to light, muscle aches and pains, cognitive difficulties, and feeling severely dehydrated. A bit more on common hangover symptoms... Dehydration: Alcohol is a diuretic, meaning it increases urine production, leading to fluid loss and dehydration. Hence why you get dry mouth, excessive thirst, dizziness, and fatigue. Electrolyte imbalance: Alcohol disrupts the balance of electrolytes in your body, including sodium, potassium, and magnesium. This is why you feel muscle weakness, fatigue, and muscle cramps. Gastrointestinal irritation: Alcohol irritates the lining of the stomach and intestines, leading to nausea, vomiting, and stomach discomfort. Inflammatory response: Alcohol triggers an inflammatory response in the body, which can contribute to headaches, muscle aches, and overall feelings of discomfort. How do electrolytes cure hangovers? Electrolytes can potentially help with some symptoms of a hangover. Drinking alcohol can lead to increased urine production, which can result in fluid and electrolyte loss. Replenishing electrolytes can help restore the body's electrolyte balance and alleviate some symptoms associated with dehydration, such as fatigue, muscle weakness, and headaches. However, it's important to note that electrolytes alone cannot reverse the effects of excessive alcohol consumption or fully relieve all hangover symptoms. It’s important to also rest and consume nutritious foods with protein to recover. Hot tips to avoid hangovers. While you're drinking alcohol, consume a glass of water with electrolytes for every glass of alcohol you drink. Carry convenient on-the-go sachets with you if attending parties or events. Remember to drink a tall glass of electrolytes before going to bed. Try cocktail recipes (made with electrolytes) in place of sugar-filled juices. For example: Wild Berry Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen Bellini Doing these things can help prevent some hangover symptoms the next day.

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