BrainMax Hydration electrolytes, apple, 300 g
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Symptoms of electrolyte deficiency
Low electrolyte levels are caused by stress, alcohol consumption, physical activity, sweating , or the use of certain medications. . This can subsequently cause cramps, muscle twitching, nervousness, dizziness, constipation, muscle weakness, headaches, heart palpitations, weakened immunity, fatigue , but also slower regeneration. Not only the presence of electrolytes is crucial, but also their ratio.
- Cramps and muscle twitches.
- Nervousness.
- Dizziness.
- Constipation.
- Fatigue.
- Headaches.
- Head pounding.
- Slower regeneration.
- Weakened immunity.

Cramps and muscle twitches

Nervousness

Dizziness

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Fatigue

Headaches

Heart palpitations

Slower regeneration

Weakened immunity
Support your body's hydration easily and quickly!
Electrolytes are ionized forms of minerals, which include sodium, potassium, and magnesium. It is common for us to lose them during the day, especially during physical activity or in hot weather due to sweating. BrainMax Hydration Electrolytes contains these electrolytes in their natural form, with no added sugar, artificial sweeteners, or artificial flavors. Only electrolytes in powder form that can be easily mixed into any drink. Taking electrolytes has immediate and long-term positive effects on energy, heart, brain, muscle function, body fluid balance, blood pressure, and maintaining proper blood pH.
- Suitable for sports and any physical activity.
- Intended for rehydration in case of fluid loss.
- In case you retain a large amount of water in your body.
- On hot summer days, when we sweat more, and also after sauna use.
- For physically active people and athletes.
- For older people suffering from dehydration.
- If you need to support brain activity (concentration, transmission of nerve impulses).


Taurine
Taurine is an amino acid that occurs naturally in the human body and has several important functions. It works synergistically with electrolytes in our body and plays several key roles:
- Support for the nervous system and brain function: Taurine has the ability to support nervous system functions. It functions as a neurotransmitter and modulator, meaning it helps regulate the level of arousal in the nervous system.
- Regulation of mineral balance and hydration: Electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium are essential for maintaining proper hydration and cell function. Together with taurine, they help regulate the entry and exit of minerals and water into and out of cells.
- Support for muscle function: Taurine helps maintain muscle function, which is important for physical activity and overall muscle strength. Electrolytes are key for muscle contraction and relaxation.
- Protecting and promoting heart health: Taurine has antioxidant properties and may help protect the heart by lowering blood pressure and promoting healthy circulation. Electrolytes are also important for maintaining a healthy heart rhythm.
- Support for energy metabolism: Taurine plays a role in metabolic processes, especially in the production and use of energy.

Support for muscles, the nervous system and regeneration
- Supports hydration, performance and muscle function. 1,2
- Supports proper functioning of the nervous system and mental activity. 1,2
- It contributes to maintaining normal blood pressure. 2
- It contributes to reducing fatigue and exhaustion. 1
- Contributes to electrolyte balance. 1
- Contributes to normal energy balance. 1
- Contributes to protein synthesis. 1
- Contributes to the normal condition of bones and teeth. 1
- It participates in the cell process. 1
- Contributes to normal digestion. 3
1 - magnesium, 2 - potassium, 3 - chloride
What is the difference between minerals and electrolytes?
The minerals themselves help create hormones, control heart rate, muscle function, bone health, and even help with digestion. They are responsible for hundreds of functions in the body, and because we cannot produce them, we are dependent on their intake. However, the body is only able to absorb minerals and trace elements in organic form, so it is important to know the form and origin of the minerals you are taking.
Electrolytes are minerals that carry a positive or negative electrical charge (ions). They are in all our body fluids, tissues, and cells. Electrolytes earned their name because they are responsible for transmission of electrical impulses between cells. You will appreciate electrolytes after training, on a hike, or during any physical activity. They provide energy, regulate blood pressure, participate in cell rehydration, support muscle strength and function, participate in the transmission of impulses in the nervous system, brain function, regulate water levels in the body and thus prevent dehydration or, conversely, minimize water retention in the body.

Water retention under the skin

Cell rehydration

Maximum strength and total muscle work
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Nervous system - transmission of impulses
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Cellular voltage and information transfer

Cognitive performance and brain function
Electrolytes straight from the Great Salt Lake!
Three rivers flow into the Great Salt Lake in the United States, carrying all the minerals from the mountains. Due to the evaporation of water, the minerals in the lake are much more concentrated and the lake itself is saltier than the sea. The elements are obtained by evaporation using solar energy and thanks to this unique processing technology, the mixture contains a balanced ratio of all important electrolytes, including a higher amount of sodium, which we lose through sweating.

Dosage
Mix 10 g (1 scoop) with 500 ml of water. You can take electrolytes in the morning after waking up, during exercise in the gym or during other sports. If you sweat excessively or after a more strenuous workout , you can do it several times a day.
Serving size: 1 scoop (10 g)
Package contains 30 doses.
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Quantity in 1 dose | %RDI* |
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Taurine
|
2750 g
|
***
|
Great Salt Lake Concentrate
|
2000 mg
|
***
|
Chloride
|
1112 mg
|
139%
|
Potassium
|
354 mg
|
18%
|
Sodium
|
308 mg
|
**
|
Magnesium
|
98 mg
|
26%
|
Calcium (from calcium citrate)
|
120 mg
|
3%
|
Vitamin B6 (with pyridoxal-5-phosphate)
|
0.8 mg
|
57%
|
*% of Reference daily intake ** Reference daily intake not established |
1. DALENBERG, Jelle R., Barkha P PATEL, Raphael DENIS, Petra C VINKE, Serge LUQUET, and Dana M SMALL. Short-Term Consumption of Sucralose with, but Not without, Carbohydrate Impairs Neural and Metabolic Sensitivity to Sugar in Humans. 2020.
Ingredients: Inulin, taurine, Great Salt Lake concentrate, malic acid, natural flavor, sweetener: steviol glycosides, calcium citrate, vitamin B6. It does not contain any stabilizers or other ballast substances (E-numbers).
Storage: At room temperature, in a dry and dark place.
Notice: Dietary supplement. Does not serve as a substitute for a varied diet. Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. When using the product, pay attention to your drinking regimen.
Package size: 300 g
Additional parameters
Category: | Electrolytes |
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EAN: | 8594190033754 |
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