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What exactly are electrolytes? |
How does your body use them & how to replace after extreme physical activity Wow thats an awesome answer you get the 10 points but I have to wait 4 hours to give it to you.Thanks very helpful lots of great info.. Electrolyte is a "medical/scientific" term for salts, specifically ions. The term electrolyte means that this ion is electrically-charged and moves to either a negative (cathode) or positive (anode) electrode: |
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Yes electrolyte balance is very important and too many or not enough is not good for you. You do lose a certain amount of electrolytes like sodium, potassium and calcium when you sweat, have been v... I'd have to agree with mtrummn or whatever the last post's screen name is. I was born with a cardiac condition as was my twin brother. (It claimed his life the day after our first birthda... Electrolytes are substances or compounds that dissociate when dissolved in water to form positively and negatively charged ions (cations and anions) Electrolytes are simple inorganic salts of so... A shortage of electrolytes can occur from sweating. Electrolytes affect the ability of muscles to contract and relax. Usually exercise and sweating causes a disproportionate loss of electrolytes ... electrolytes have many differnet function in ur body. they are responblies for cell communincations and water osmosis along with many otehr things. when u sweat, u lose 99 % water adn 1% electrolte... Electrolytes are minerals such as sodium that help with hydration. Sodium for example will hold water in the body, so if a person is dehydrated, drinking liquid with electrolytes will help the bod... Why would you ask that question of complete strangers on the web? Go to your doctor and ask them. If you are truly under therapy for that condition, then they have already told you the dosage. ... I agree with the other answer that genuine sea salt would do you well. You may also want to take a potassium supplement or eat potassium rich foods. Most fruits and veg's are high in potassi... |
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