TRIORAL Rehydration Electrolyte Powder – WHO Hydration Supplement Salts Formula – Combat Dehydration from Workouts, Fluid Loss and Much More – 100 Drink Mix Packets
Experimente uma hidratação aprimorada e reposição fácil de eletrólitos com cada pacote conveniente do TRIORAL. Este pó de reidratação é formulado seguindo as diretrizes da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) para sais de reidratação, fornecendo uma mistura eficaz para apoiar a hidratação e repor os eletrólitos após atividades intensas como treinos e exercícios.
O TRIORAL ORS Rehydration Powder fornece eletrólitos essenciais com menos calorias do que a média das bebidas esportivas, tornando-o uma excelente escolha para hidratação. Cada caixa contém 50 pacotes individuais, projetados para melhorar a hidratação de 1 litro de água. Basta despejar o pacote em sua água e dissolver para criar uma bebida de hidratação rica em nutrientes.
Nossos sais de reidratação oral (ORS) são uma ótima adição para sua bolsa de academia, cozinha ou kit de primeiros socorros. Ideais para apoiar a hidratação durante treinos, caminhadas, exercícios, esportes, treinamentos e muito mais. A qualidade do TRIORAL é garantida, pois é fabricado de acordo com altos padrões farmacêuticos sob regulamentações da UNICEF e cGMP, e possui um rótulo com NDC para garantir a qualidade. O TRIORAL é orgulhosamente produzido pela Trifecta Pharmaceuticals USA, uma empresa familiar sediada em ensolarada Fort Lauderdale, Flórida, EUA.
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- Suporte rápido para reidratação: Transforme sua bebida em um impulso de hidratação, misturando um pacote em um litro de água.
- Fórmula inspirada na OMS: Siga as diretrizes da Organização Mundial da Saúde para sais de reidratação e obtenha uma mistura eficaz para apoiar a hidratação.
- Pó de eletrólitos: O pó de reidratação TRIORAL fornece eletrólitos essenciais com menos calorias do que as bebidas esportivas comuns.
- Pacotes individuais: Cada caixa contém 50 pacotes individuais, projetados para melhorar a hidratação de 1 litro de água.
- Hidratação versátil: Ideal para apoiar a hidratação durante treinos, caminhadas, exercícios, esportes, treinamentos e muito mais.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Misture um pacote do pó de reidratação TRIORAL em um litro de água e agite bem até dissolver completamente. Beba a solução de reidratação lentamente ao longo do dia para obter melhores resultados. Consulte um profissional de saúde antes de usar, especialmente se estiver grávida, amamentando ou tiver alguma condição médica.
UncleW –
I have CAH, so I’m perpetually dehydrated. My body refuses to absorb water without the increased osmolality. I like that the ingredients are exactly those recommended by the WHO for hydration fluid. I doesn’t taste great, but it’s unflavored. If you choose to drink salt water, you should know what you’re in for.
Naturally Ashlie –
Having POTS and dysautonomia makes drinking plain water about the equivalent of trying to water concrete.
TLDR; This stuff works. Even for people who REALLY struggle to “absorb” water or other hydration drinks.
Over the years I’ve found very few ways to hydrate – getting saline infusions multiple times a week, Liquid IV, and diet dr. pepper.
– Even with insurance, infusions aren’t cheap. Not to mention the time it requires to go in and get them – plus where I live, they are done at the cancer center, and I never feel great about taking up a treatment room.
– Liquid IV has steadily become less affordable as they’ve shifted their market away from people with POTS.
– And while it’s (somewhat) affordable, drinking 4-8 liters+ of diet Dr. Pepper a day also means taking in a ton of aspartame and other additives, and it definitely isn’t portable.
Last year I hit a breaking point when I realized that even when buying in bulk, I was still spending over $300/month on liquid IV and I started to look into why it was that LIV worked while other hydration drinks didn’t.
Over the years I’ve tried different hydration drinks, mixes, and pills – individually – over a period of 2 weeks to 2 months. It seemed like the ones with a little sugar worked better (with the exception of diet Dr Pepper – and the only thing I can figure is it is one of the “23” secret ingredients mixed with aspartame).
To give you an idea, I have become severely dehydrated drinking gatorade. I hadn’t had any luck with water, Gatorade, Powerade, DripDrop, Ultima, coconut water, etc; or while taking SaltTabs. Nuun tablets worked to an extent but were counterintuitive because it would make me nauseous.
This is the fourth solution I’ve found to being able to hydrate adequately and the ONLY method that is (A) affordable and (B) doesn’t contain ingredients I’d rather not consume in mass quantities.
Using 1/2 packet in 1/2 gallon 2-4 times a day has worked as well as getting infusions or using 8-10 packets of LIV. (When I’m out and about I just fold over the top of the Trioral packet a couple times, I’ve considered getting a portable snack sealer to toss on a keychain and attach to my water bottle)
Trioral = $.80-1.60/day versus Liquid IV = $11.84-17.76/day
If drinking Trioral in plain water, I won’t lie, it is definitely an acquired tasted, but it’s doable. I’ll drink it plain, add it to other drinks, add flavoring, or infuse it with fruit or cucumbers.
On average, I’ve saved about $408 a month using Trioral.
If you struggle with hydration the way I do, you know what an impossible and frustrating situation staying hydrated can be. Trioral has been an absolute game-changer for my quality of life.
Matthew Swartz –
Superior to any other electrolytes I’ve ever tried, even Liquid IV. I take a full serving first thing every morning and I’ve noticed a huge difference. And so cheap!! They do taste very salty and it can be off putting at first, but now I actually crave the taste. I think it’s because they’re so effective, my body knows what’s good for it. My friend told me that they taste like Japanese Gatorade.
Allan P –
I am an avid cyclist and would regularly ride 50 milers with no issues. Never had an issue with cramps, even when going 70 or 80 miles. 2 yrs ago I had major reconstructive knee surgery and was off the bike for over a year. Needless to say, when I got back on I was FAR from where I was prior to the surgery. I slowly worked my way back up the miles, but for some reason, kept hitting the 38 mile mark and getting MAJOR cramps in my legs. They were so bad that I had to get off the bike for 10 or 15 minutes to get them to relax enough to continue. I tried some other electrolyte/salt solutions but nothing really helped.
A biking buddy of mine, who is also a doctor, told me I needed replenishing salts. I had always just used pickle juice and electrolyte drinks. He has the medical background so I figured he probably knew what he was talking about. He gave me 4 packs of Trioral salts. The next ride I did, I put it in my water. It was HORRIBLE to put it bluntly. It was just a bottle of salty water, which is NOT an appealing taste when riding. To be honest, I didn’t drink it at all.
Fast forward to my first attempt at a 50 miler again. This time I put it into my lemon flavored, sugar free electrolyte drink. That made ALL the difference. The lemon flavor made the saltiness almost disappear, making it easier to drink. I used one pack between my 2 bottles and, for the beginning, it worked great.
Hit a rough patch about 40 miles in. My buddy had me put some of the salt directly in my mouth with some water and hold it there for 2 minutes. LITERALLY 2 minutes is all it took and the leg cramps DISAPPEARED!!!!! I was honestly in shock it worked that fast.
You may need to play around with how much you use as everyone’s body is different. I found that, even tho it says 1 pouch is good for 1 liter of fluid, I need 1 pouch per water bottle (25 oz bottle is my size). My friend only needs half per bottle and that works for him. Since the price works out to about 40 cents per pack when you buy 100, it isn’t a bad price at all.
Overall, I highly recommend this to keep you going no matter what exercise you are doing!
Naturally Ashlie –
I use a hundred of these a summer. We live in the high desert and it is very easy to get dehydrated and low on electrolytes while doing farm work or mountain biking
I gave some to a friend to keep in her mountain bike kit. It’s very easy to get low sodium if you’re just drinking water. Or even Gatorade. They could be a lifesaver is somebody bonks on a trail 10 miles from their car
Funny thing about the taste. I used to mix with lemonade powder to cover it up. I don’t do that anymore. I find that if I need the electrolytes, it tastes just fine. If I don’t, they taste pretty awful. I take that as a sign that what I need is water, not salt