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Oral rehydration formulas used for years • Non-GMO • 100 % naturally derived products • Hexvane, sulfites and sulfates - free process • Ease of plating flavors • Great carrier for other ingredients • Allergen - friendly • Economically efficient • Ease of use • Clean label
For adults, lost fluids and electrolytes can be replaced with virtually any beverage plus a source of sodium chloride (salted crackers, etc.), or you can use
an oral rehydration formula.
Not exact matches
Dr William Cutting replies: ORS usually refers to the standard WHO / UNICEF
formula of
oral rehydration salts.
Mild cases of dehydration can be treated with
oral rehydration in the form of a carefully blended electrolyte and sugar solution («Oral Rehydration Therapy» or «ORT») or with frequent breast milk or formula feed
oral rehydration in the form of a carefully blended electrolyte and sugar solution («Oral Rehydration Therapy» or «ORT») or with frequent breast milk or formu
rehydration in the form of a carefully blended electrolyte and sugar solution («
Oral Rehydration Therapy» or «ORT») or with frequent breast milk or formula feed
Oral Rehydration Therapy» or «ORT») or with frequent breast milk or formu
Rehydration Therapy» or «ORT») or with frequent breast milk or
formula feeding.
If you are concerned your baby is dehydrated, speak with you pediatrician immediately about getting your baby to drink small amounts of
formula, breast milk or prescription
oral rehydration therapy.
Medicines, vitamins, and
oral rehydration solution may be given but no
formula or water
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