Rehydration

People Who Exercise Intensely Could Improve Recovery by Adjusting Their Hydration Habits

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Carbohydrates like glucose are needed to pull the electrolytes and water into the body during rehydration, yet too much sugar can slow rehydration and delay recovery."

Key Points: 
  • Carbohydrates like glucose are needed to pull the electrolytes and water into the body during rehydration, yet too much sugar can slow rehydration and delay recovery."
  • In 2020, Abbott's Pedialyte launched a new rehydration solution scientifically designed for athletes with five key electrolytes for muscle support.
  • Created specifically for athletes, Pedialyte Sport is designed for fast rehydration and replenishment of fluid and electrolytes during recovery."
  • For more information about hydration, visit the Abbott Nutrition Health Institute , and for product information, visit Pedialyte.com .

Allied Goes Live With US Sales of Equilibrium Bio CBD Electrolyte Replacement Rehydration Drinks

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Thursday, December 10, 2020

As well, these drinks have also been produced for the Tactical Relief branding as Tactical Hydration electrolyte replacement and rehydration drink products.

Key Points: 
  • As well, these drinks have also been produced for the Tactical Relief branding as Tactical Hydration electrolyte replacement and rehydration drink products.
  • The Hydro Sport drinks are the first electrolyte replacement drink to offer CBD, CBG and CBN and have been designed to aide athletes to relax and recover.
  • To view the Equilibrium Bio products click here: Store (equilibrium b iomed.com)
    There is an increasing demand for CBD-infused beverages specifically for athletic recovery.
  • Rehydration and electrolyte replacement is a primary focus for this brand and its products.

DripDrop Hydration Announces New Give-Back Initiative with International Medical Corps

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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

DripDrop Hydration , a leading rehydration therapy company, today announced a new corporate give-back partnership with International Medical Corps , the worlds premier emergency response organization.

Key Points: 
  • DripDrop Hydration , a leading rehydration therapy company, today announced a new corporate give-back partnership with International Medical Corps , the worlds premier emergency response organization.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201020005322/en/
    DripDrop Hydration Announces New Give-Back Initiative with International Medical Corps (Photo: Business Wire)
    Since 2018, DripDrop has been donating sticks of its oral rehydration solution to International Medical Corps to provide dehydration relief to Ebola patients and medical workers fighting to save lives in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • This partnership with International Medical Corps expands on past give-back programs between the two parties, including product donations to more than 250 hospitals across the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic and International Medical Corps emergency medical field units in COVID-19 hotspots.
  • To participate in DripDrop and International Medical Corps give-back program, please visit www.dripdrop.com and purchase today.

Hydrant Disrupts The Energy Drink Market With Hydrant + Caffeine, A Rapid Hydration Mix With Caffeine And L-Theanine For Guilt-Free Energy

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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Now, Hydrant is disrupting the energy drink market estimated to be worth $84.8 billion by 2025.

Key Points: 
  • Now, Hydrant is disrupting the energy drink market estimated to be worth $84.8 billion by 2025.
  • Like Hydrant's original Rapid Hydration Mix, the formulas are based on the World Health Organization's guidelines for oral rehydration.
  • "Proper daily hydration is the baseline for feeling alert and energized, and Hydrant's Rapid Hydration Mix provides more effective hydration than water alone," said John Sherwin, co-founder.
  • Hydrant is a hydration company with the most effective electrolyte hydration products in the $28 billion global hydration market today.