BRAWNDO!!! IT’S GOT WHAT PLANTS CRAVE! ELECTROLYTES!

  • Lovable Sidekick@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Thing is, why does it matter if something exists that hydrates you better than water? Water is abundant and practically free - at least orders of magnitude more free than any marginally better substitute. You don’t need a precise and refined strategic hydration strategy. When you get thirsty just drink some water, you’ll be fine.

    edit: yes, this does not cover edge cases like illness or working under very hot conditions

    • Twinklebreeze @lemmy.world
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      It matters if you work outside in the summer months like I do. I can’t physically hydrate fast enough some days. So I end up a little worse each day of the week. Something that hydrates better starts to sound pretty good. For 99% of people? Just drink water.

      Edit: I just read the article and milk is (one of) the answer(s). I tell my coworkers every year during heat illness training that if I go down and they give me milk I’m coming up swinging.

        • Twinklebreeze @lemmy.world
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          8 hours ago

          Salty snacks is my go to. I don’t really like liquid IV or Gatorade etc. I’ll drink a liquid IV if it’s really hot, but I’m big on plain, flat water.

          • Toekneegee@lemmy.today
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            6 hours ago

            I guess I’m screwed. I can’t have too much salt or I get dizzy/vertigo. Stupid Menieres disease

    • million@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      If you are dehydrated from an illness typically something Gatorade or water with a bit of salt in it will help you hydrate better then just water.

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        5 hours ago

        Salt AND sugar (glucose) , when both consumed at the same time, activate transport channels in the bowel that increase water uptake. Not to say you need as much sugar or salt in Gatorade, liquid IV etc.