Descrição do Produto:
O 8 em 1 Pó Eletrolítico é a solução perfeita para uma hidratação rápida e eficaz. Com pacotes de pó de hidratação que contêm 33% mais eletrólitos e menos de 1/2 de açúcar, você pode se hidratar melhor e mais rápido. Além disso, cada pacote contém uma quantidade de vitamina C equivalente a duas laranjas, fornecendo um suporte diário ao sistema imunológico com uma potência de 190%. Se você está seguindo uma dieta amigável ao keto, ficará feliz em saber que este pó eletrolítico possui baixo teor de açúcar, com menos de 3 gramas por pacote. Além disso, o citrato de potássio presente no produto ajuda a acelerar a recuperação muscular, reduzindo cãibras. Você pode usá-lo antes ou depois do treino para obter melhores resultados. E não se preocupe com a hidratação do cérebro, pois este produto é livre de glúten e pode ser usado antes ou depois de consumir bebidas alcoólicas, proporcionando energia sem cafeína.
Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
- Hidratação mais rápida e eficiente
- Fortalecimento do sistema imunológico com alta potência de vitamina C
- Compatível com dietas keto de baixo teor de açúcar
- Acelera a recuperação muscular e reduz cãibras
- Hidratação cerebral sem cafeína
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para obter os melhores resultados, dissolva um pacote de pó eletrolítico em 500 ml de água. Agite bem até que o pó esteja completamente dissolvido. Consuma antes ou depois do treino, ou conforme recomendado por um profissional de saúde. Não exceda a dose diária recomendada.
MJ –
It takes 7 to 9 days to hike to Everest Base Camp in Nepal and then 3 days to hike back down. Base camp is 17,500 feet and altitude sickness is a real threat. I knew the hike would be intense and that I would need some sort of electrolyte product to help keep me hydrated, replace the electrolytes I was losing, and fight off altitude sickness. The RecoverORS packets did the trick better than I ever imagined!
Before the trip, I tried other electrolyte products (Gaterade, NUUN, and OSMO hydration), but I didn’t like the taste and they just didn’t seem to help all that much. After a lot of research I stumbled across RecoverORS. I know it doesn’t specifically say “for hiking and altitude sickness” but it did mentioned “extreme sports” so I decided to give them a try. Every day on the base camp trek, I would mix two packets in my 1 liter (32 oz) Nalgene bottle every morning and than again in the afternoon. I drank 1 liter of RecoverORS and 1 liter of water before noon and then did the same in the afternoon. At that altitude and with the type of hiking we were doing, staying hydrated is so important and makes all the difference in the world. I made it to Base Camp and have used RecoverORS again doing the 26 miles Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru and in all of my training hikes. I like the taste and I like how it makes me feel. It’s definitely worth trying!
Suzanne –
This is the way to go. No more Gatorade type drinks with all the salt that they put in it and sugar. Just electrolytes and they are amazing. I will make you feel much better.
Wynndel T Burns –
I’ve used these a couple of times now, and I’m not 100% sold on their effectiveness. I think for the most part, this stuff probably does work, but I’m not really that convinced that it’s any better than Gatorade or just drinking a ton of water.
I get dehydrated pretty easily, travel a fair amount, and like to have a drink or two or three on the weekends, so I’ve had ample opportunity to try this stuff out. Trying these out a lot, they do help prevent hangovers and dehydration on long nights, but I wouldn’t say that it’s any miracle cure, at least in the standard dose. The company seems to acknowledge that by saying that you can have up to 8! servings in one day. It’s sort of inferred that if you can have eight servings of this, then any one serving isn’t that effective.
Which is fine, but each serving is over $1. That gets you one 8oz drink. That’s about on par with a bottle of Pedialyte, but a lot more than Gatorade, which can still be had for around $1 for 32oz at Target.
The fact that this stuff is in packets is helpful for travel/convenience purposes, but it’s also just a lot of excess packaging I wish they didn’t have. I would like this stuff much more if they also sold a jar of it instead of 25 tiny little packets every time.
The other big downside to me is the taste. Yeah, it has less sugar than regular Pedialyte or Gatorade, but I think it tastes pretty nasty and it makes my stomach feel a little weird if I have it on an empty stomach. I’ve never really tried another electrolyte powder, so maybe they’re all like this.
Jenny –
These work really well. Love for sauna use, and recovering from illness. Have purchased multiple times, and even recommended to friends.
MJ –
DLuds –
I work a lot, but I also like to drink, and unwind with a few (or several) glasses of wine. Sometimes I’ll have something too important to do the following day to be hungover, or even if I don’t have anything to do, I just want to feel good!
Anyways I’ve tried a number of different hangover “cures”, from B vitamins, to coconut water, electrolyte tablets, Pedialyte, etc, and I must say that RecoverORS works like magic. Pedialyte probably works equally as well, but the bottles are very expensive to be drinking on a regular basis, and RecoverORS taste a bit better and is easy to bring with for travel. I drink one right before going to bed, and when I wake up and roll over in bed I expect the headache to hit me, and it just isn’t there!
If I’m still not feeling 100% percent, I may drink another satchel in the AM, but I generally don’t need one.