Conheça o SaltStick DrinkMix Electrolyte Powder Sugar Free, um pó delicioso e sem açúcar pronto para misturar, que fornece uma proporção semelhante de eletrólitos ao que o seu corpo perde através do suor, ajudando a reduzir cãibras e estresse térmico, ao mesmo tempo em que aumenta a resistência. Este produto vem em uma caixa com 12 pacotes individuais, perfeitos para levar para qualquer lugar.
Este produto é ideal para adolescentes e adultos, fornecendo reidratação para corrida, ciclismo, futebol, levantamento de peso, caminhadas, acampamentos e muito mais. Além disso, possui ingredientes limpos e simples, sendo Keto-Friendly, sem açúcar, não transgênico, vegano, sem glúten e certificado pela Informed Choice.
Para usar, basta misturar um pacote em 475-600 mL de água, de acordo com a sua preferência de concentração. Consuma a cada 60-90 minutos durante a atividade física, podendo chegar a cinco porções diárias. Cada pacote contém 430 mg de sódio, 120 mg de potássio e 22 mg de magnésio, semelhante ao que o corpo perde através do suor.
Compre agora o SaltStick DrinkMix Electrolyte Powder Sugar Free e aproveite todos os benefícios deste produto incrível!
Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
- Proporciona uma proporção equilibrada de eletrólitos para ajudar na reidratação durante atividades físicas intensas.
- Vem em embalagens individuais, facilitando o transporte e permitindo que você se mantenha hidratado em qualquer lugar.
- Ingredientes limpos e simples, sem adição de açúcar, tornando-o adequado para dietas Keto e para pessoas que buscam uma alimentação mais saudável.
- É certificado pela Informed Choice, garantindo que o produto não contenha substâncias proibidas ou contaminantes.
- Perfeito para uma ampla variedade de atividades físicas, desde corrida e ciclismo até futebol e levantamento de peso.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Misture um pacote do SaltStick DrinkMix Electrolyte Powder Sugar Free em 475-600 mL de água, de acordo com a sua preferência de concentração. Consuma a cada 60-90 minutos durante a atividade física, podendo chegar a cinco porções diárias. Este produto fornece uma proporção equilibrada de eletrólitos, ajudando a reduzir cãibras e estresse térmico, além de aumentar a resistência. Aproveite todos os benefícios deste produto incrível e mantenha-se hidratado durante suas atividades físicas!
WM –
Hard to find. Well really well. Nice way to add more electrolyte to water or other drink mix. Wish they would make a container that didn’t have to use plastic. Scoop helpful but also not needed, have so many already, just write serving size on instructions.
Flashdrive –
I have used their electrolyte tablets and like them. I bought the powder to add to my water but didn’t like the bitter taste. I wrote them because the product is non returnable.
They were very helpful in the matter
Bacchus –
Disclosure: This was sent to me for free via the Vine program. I did not receive monetary compensation to write this review, just the product itself.
My life has been made a living hell thanks to a brand new infection that’s set in and boy oh boy is it just not happy with me conducting my life. Every day I’m slam-jamming water like I’m trying to put out a fire in my stomach that just won’t quench just to keep my kidneys from going absolutely kaput. It’s been making doing reviews difficult but I persevere. For you, my readers. I’ve been pairing the water with a lot of electrolyte solution (Oral Rehydration Solution or ORS) and I remembered that I had a SaltStick brand ORS waiting for me to review so I thought I’d give it a shot.
It comes in a box that can be opened normally or folded and torn on dotted lights to make, like, a shelf-stand for a store, which I naturally do as it entertains me greatly. Inside is a 12 count of lemon-lime sticks. Recommended dilution is one stick into 16-20 oz., depending on personal preference. I mixed a stick of this into 16.9 oz of Poland Spring, fresh from an opened bottle, gave it a shake, and then it went down the hatch. Immediately, you can taste the magnesium as like a…chalky metal taste? It’s weird but it doesn’t bother me. The lemon-lime doesn’t do much above and beyond most lemon-lime powder drinks. But what really messed me up, and made me unable to even finish the bottle, was the sweetener: stevia.
Now, here’s a science lesson. If you were to drink just standard salt water, in the correct proportions necessary for rehydration…it wouldn’t really rehydrate you very well. These things depend on osmotic differentials in order to function correctly. While salt water (well, unsweetened ORS) would have an osmotic differential that would work, it doesn’t work effectively unless you add something that’s more efficient at crossing the intestinal mucosal barrier. The best thing for that is, unsurprisingly, sugar. It’s rapidly taken up by the body and converted into energy and, by coincidence, it brings along the electrolyte ions along with it. Okay, that’s roughly how it works, it’s more detailed than that and I got a raging kidney infection so it’ll have to suffice. So, when you get an ORS, it’s generally sweetened with glucose, the most easily and rapidly taken up sugar. It’s not sweetened to make it palatable, far from it. If they wanted to rehydrate you efficiently, they’d drop an IV line in you with osmotic balanced saline solution that goes directly into the blood stream. No, the stuff is sweetened to AID in rehydration when an IV is impractical or impossible to do. So sweetening this with stevia actually makes it less effective. And I figured that SaltStick, a brand that I trust, would know that, considering how many of its products actually contain glucose.
Overall, this was a disappointment from SaltStick. I like their chewable tablets and their buffered salt tabs (even if they hurt my tum-tum) but this was just not up to the scientific par that I expect from them. Also, the fact that each tube of mix is $1.67 doesn’t help their case either. So if you’re looking for an ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) mixture…this ain’t it, friend. Look elsewhere.
Kindle Customer –
Not only is it delicious, but it’s very satisfying as a drink
CL –
I purchased this Salt Stick powdered drink mix as a cheaper alternative to Santa Cruz drink mix and I regret it. It has a very bad taste, almost soap like. It is Keto friendly but it does have a stevia after taste too. There is NO “tart orange” flavor at all. None.
Christine Blair –
I’ve had their lemonade variety previously and bought this Mango one only because the other was out of stock. I can barely drink it because it is so sweet – I’d much rather taste the salt than the artificial sweetener, yuck. Also the color is way too yellow and always stains my water bottle, I can only imagine what it is doing to my teeth 🙁
R. Sharma –
This is an excellent electrolyte powder product. The product works and does as intended, and that is to be an electrolyte supplement. NOTE, this will not taste sweet or provide any flavor, if that’s what you’re seeking in an electrolyte product. I would recommend going with something like liquid IV or gatorade if you expect some flavor.
This is strictly an electrolyte mixture, and tastes as such – a bit on the salty side, which is extremely refreshing if you’re in need of electrolytes rigorous exercise. I normally mix this mixture in with my endurance drink, so it is quite helpful that it does not have any added sweetness to it.
Overall, I think this is a great product, and definitely gets the job done.
Natasha Redding –
It’s a long journey to find some thing that rehydrates you that doesn’t taste like it’s made for 12-year-old kids at a carnival! This is a really nice product that isn’t tacky sweet. The only thing I can say is that when used on a long bike ride, I think that I needed more potassium than it delivered because my legs were cramping that evening. So this might be a good product in general, but it may not be the best product for a lot of physical exertion where you need more potassium.