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Salty Raspberry - 30 Sachets

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Salty Raspberry - 30 SachetsSodii Salty Raspberry Electrolyte Sachets A new standard of electrolyte drink mix. Made with the key electrolytes you need to thrive, no sugar and natural ingredients. Deliciously sweet and salty hydration. Sugar free No artificial sweeteners Great Raspberry flavour Solution for Powerful sugar free daily hydration. Assists with acute re hydration, cramping, headaches, athletic performance, mental performance & low carb diets. Made from 1000mg sodium,

Sodii Salty Raspberry Electrolyte Sachets

A new standard of electrolyte drink mix. Made with the key electrolytes you need to thrive, no sugar and natural ingredients. Deliciously sweet and salty hydration.

  • Sugar-free
  • No artificial sweeteners
  • Great Raspberry flavour 
     

Solution for

Powerful sugar free daily hydration. Assists with acute re-hydration, cramping, headaches, athletic performance, mental performance & low carb diets.

Made from

1000mg sodium, 210mg potassium, 70mg magnesium

Suitable for

Keto, Paleo & Vegan friendly

 

A potent, sugar free daily electrolyte drink mix

Most electrolyte products are not absorbed by the body due to low levels of sodium. Sodii contains 4x the amount of electrolytes than most products in Australia, making it the most effective electrolyte on the market. Sodii contains .. 

1000mg Sodium
Vital to both human performance and survival. Regulates body fluids and normal nerve and muscle function along with the absorption of all other minerals.

210mg of Potassium
Maintains fluid balance in blood plasma, cells and extracellular fluid. Key to nerve signalling, muscle contractions and maintenance of blood pressure.

70mg of Magnesium
Essential to many physiological functions in humans, including the body's ATP energy system, muscle contraction and relaxation and neurological function.

 

Sodii is formulated for


Efficient Celluar Hydartion
Sodium, Chloride and Potassium play a very active role in the rehydration of cells by controlling the extracellular and intracellular fluid balance. By replacing these electrolytes that are lost in sweat and the digestive tract, we can better maintain fluid in the body and hydrate more efficiently. Sodii replenishes sodium, chloride, magnesium and potassium in one sachet alone, with zero sugar and no nasties.


Increased Energy
Getting hydrated through the optimal electrolyte intake is a fast way to feel long lasting, sustained energy, simply because your body is in the homeostatic state it likes to be in. Whilst the electrolytes in Sodii, like sodium, magnesium and potassium transport nutrients into cells, signal muscle contraction and support nerve function, they are not directly related to energy production like carbohydrates and fat are as a fuel source for the body, although, think of them as ultimate hydrators, making everything in the body run more smoothly.


Increased Focus
Even simply mild dehydration can cause a drop in cognitive function. Around 80% of Australians are dehydrated, there’s a big chance you’re one of them. Sodii replenishes key electrolytes that help the body to stay hydrated longer, leading to increased focus and cognitive performance.


Exercise for longer
Even simply mild dehydration can cause a drop in cognitive function. Around 80% of Australians are dehydrated, there’s a big chance you’re one of them. Sodii replenishes key electrolytes that help the body to stay hydrated longer, leading to increased focus and cognitive performance.


Reduce headaches & fatigue
Simply, when you’re dehydrated, your heart needs to work harder to achieve the same results. A decreased blood volume in the body caused by dehydration means vital organs are starved. Sodii fights dehydration by boosting fluid levels in the body, creating a more homeostatic state.
 

 

Ingredients

Sodium chloride (Lake Deborah Salt, Western Australia), magnesium gluconate, citric acid, tartaric acid, natural raspberry flavour, potassium chloride, magnesium gluconate, silica, organic stevia.


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