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My family has a long history of heart problems at young ages. Grew up in a “don’t salt anything” family.Does one need that much added salt? I rarely salt anything and drink plan water.
This trip out west we are taking in August will be daily hikes 5 to 10 miles. GF used to buy the LMNT brand until she started feeling bloated from the large amount of salt.
What about the sugar? I really try to stay away from it as well as hard as it is to do.
The Keppi and W.A. have my interest so far.
If I'm real active... Yes. I feel much better.Does one need that much added salt? I rarely salt anything and drink plan water.
This trip out west we are taking in August will be daily hikes 5 to 10 miles. GF used to buy the LMNT brand until she started feeling bloated from the large amount of salt.
What about the sugar? I really try to stay away from it as well as hard as it is to do.
The Keppi and W.A. have my interest so far.
Salt is the most misunderstood thing in the gen pop. nutrition wise. More so than protein, fat, carbs even.My family has a long history of heart problems at young ages. Grew up in a “don’t salt anything” family.
Never had used any supplements for sodium until a couple weeks ago. I did a lop and scatter. It’s physical work running chainsaws and piling up trees. I have done it for six years in a row. Every year after lunch, it’s always been a drag to get going and stay going for the remaining 3 hours. Tried one of the relyte packets and I can say that I felt a million times better this last time. It was very noticeable.
Wouldn’t use it while sitting at my desk but it will be in my pack for the more physically demanding hunts this year.
Does one need that much added salt? I rarely salt anything and drink plan water.
This trip out west we are taking in August will be daily hikes 5 to 10 miles. GF used to buy the LMNT brand until she started feeling bloated from the large amount of salt.
What about the sugar? I really try to stay away from it as well as hard as it is to do.
The Keppi and W.A. have my interest so far.
On my regular blood tests my sodium is always on the low side. I also am susceptible to night calf cramps is even slightly dehydrated. I take 2 doeses of water relyte a day plus 2 salt tablets one in AM one in PM. This stops the cramps unless I do something stupid like drink a bunch of alcohol. I do an hour of cardio a day and do sweat a bit the 10.5 months a year its hot in TX.
When your family likes to fall over dead in their late 30s to early 40s fairly consistently and the doctors tell you to cut out sodium, you kind of don’t have much of a choice. This would have all been advice from the 90s to early early 2000s so I am sure the research and understanding has widely changed.Salt is the most misunderstood thing in the gen pop. nutrition wise. More so than protein, fat, carbs even.
The FDA standard is 4-5x lower than what a moderately active person should be consuming, let alone an athlete getting after it.
Crazy how much of a difference it makes. Tsp of salt, 10g creatine, and some maltodextrin to push it where it needs to go is the secret sauce for PRs in the gym
Exactly. Severe heat stress, twice, over 15 years ago has me extremely susceptible to dehydration and its symptoms. It has happened to lesser degrees since then until I really started to listen to and learn my new reality.
For me, the symptoms (cramps, headaches, nausea, exhaustion) of too little water and electrolyte have been magnified since those two primary events.
Thermotabs are my choice for electrolyte tablets. Start my day with two, have at least one Re-Lyte throughout the day and add more Re-Lyte and tabs as necessary based on physical output.
*Sorry to derail the OP. I would go ahead and grab a sample pack of a few different brands of electrolyte mix and figure out your flavor preferences.
My opinion, don’t be afraid of salt especially if you are exerting yourselves.
Walmart, check them out. the girls will like them for sure. Wife says they are $3.49 for the little bottle 30 serving's.Glad I asked, very good discussion. Along with the benefits , still want something that the taste is very good ,so the kids don’t tell me it tastes weird and miss the benefits of staying hydrated.
Something to consider.
With my cronically low sodium levels even though I can drink enough water I can still become dehydrated as the low salt prevents me from retaining enough water. I almost cant consume too much salt based electrolytes. I would bet there is many more people with low sodium levels then they realize.
Just take a sun nap if you get too hot?
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