I know gator-aid and its like advertise that they have lots of them. And I know sometimes I feel bad if I sweat a lot and just drink water. But are they just advertising… salt? Are there different kinds of electrolytes, and if so are they interchangable?
Salts. Sodium, potassium, and magnesium. Edit: Not interchangeable. All three are essential.
Gatorade is a bad source of electrolytes. It’s loaded with sodium but that’s about it. You’re better off drinking coconut water and taking a magnesium oxide suppliment for hydration. Stay away from Gatorade. It’s sugar water.
Years ago I read that magnesium oxide has a very low absorption rate in the body, so it mostly passes in urine. The source said magnesium malate or citrate have much higher absorption.
I’ve been taking the malate variety, but decided to switch to oxide midway through, because I got a bottle of it for free. It took me a week to realize that magnesium oxide was the one causing diarrhea. So yeah, there’s definitely a difference between magnesium varieties.
Sometimes free is too expensive.
Free as in my mom bought it and gave it to me together with some other vitamins.
(Since showing context isn’t working properly atm, going off of memory of what was being talked about for this reply, sorry if I’m wrong and it doesn’t make sense)
Too expensive as in the results were the real cost, not what you paid or didn’t pay at a store.
Magnesium also competes with calcium for absorption. So it’s best to space them out.
Unfortunately, coconut water is not good for tree nut allergies.
Avocados it is, then. (Those don’t count as tree nuts, right?) Regardless, you need to find a good source of potassium. Most people are deficient.
I’d rather take vitamins. Avocados are gross af.
Of course someone who uses an instance based in the midwest would say something like that, LMAO. You just think you have Avocados cause you’ve never had real Mexican food before. I’ve visited over 30 states so I can confidently say that you can only get decent Mexican in border states. The guacamole here is *unreal *.
I guess Texas isn’t a border state and that people who are literally born and raised in Mexico and in currently living in the US aren’t Mexican enough to make real Mexican food. Good to know.