E-Lyte
Description
Pure Electrolytes Concentrate
BodyBio E-Lyte is the perfect combination of sodium which contracts muscles, potassium, which relaxes them, and magnesium, which plays a role in more than 300 enzymatic processes and is the force that drives potassium to relax a contracted muscle. Ideal for everyday athletes, pregnant women, or anyone looking to reduce painful cramps and stay energized all day—without all the unnecessary ingredients.
Most electrolyte concentrates are formulated specifically for professional athletes and contain levels of sodium and sugar that are way too high for daily use. That’s why E-Lyte is formulated with more potassium, less sodium, and no sugar to mimic human blood and give the body exactly what it needs. In summary, benefits include
- Fight cramps
- Improve stamina and reduce fatigue
- Boost energy
- Maintain body temperature
- Aid neurological function and enhance nerve signaling
What kind of purified water is used in E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate?
The water used in E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate is first passed through two filters, then through a large GE Reverse Osmosis filter, followed by another filter, an ultraviolet purifier, a deionizer, and finally, another filter. Just prior to packaging/filling, the water is sent through another filter, as well as an additional ultraviolet filter. Water is our business! We are dedicated to providing the very best that is possible for all E-Lyte Electrolytes and BodyBio liquid minerals.
What is the recommended dosage of E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate?
The recommended dosage of E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate is 1 capful of concentrate to 8 oz. of water. Drink an 8 oz. serving 1-2 times daily, or as directed by your physician or HCP.
How long will 1 bottle of E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate last?
There are 16 servings in each four ounce bottle and 64 servings in each sixteen ounce bottle of E-Lyte.
What can E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate be mixed with?
E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate can be mixed with water or milk. Milk provides Calcium, the last of the important macro electrolytes. You can also pour 1 capful of concentrate into already cooked soups, broths, stews, or any food you'd normally add salt to. Do not cook with E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate, as the heat of cooking tends to reduce the magnesium content. Add it in after cooking.
Can E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate be mixed with Gatorade or other Juices? Why/Why Not?
Many sports drinks & most fruit juices can carry a strong acid pH, which changes the pH of E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate. It is best if they are not used together. The high sugar content precipitates (removes) the alkaline macro minerals out of the solution before the body can use them. Plus, it doesn't seem to taste right. You generally would not salt fruit drinks.