If he's mildly dehydrated, you can give him hourly doses of an unflavored
commercial electrolyte drink (Pedialyte) or add more water to his formula.
Not exact matches
The milk makes a great base for smoothies, soups, and curries; the oil is a great source of saturated fat that stands up well to heat; the water beats
commercial sports
drinks with its impressive
electrolyte content; the nut itself can be used as a projectile weapon.
It's naturally hydrating with lots of
electrolytes, so it's the perfect alternative to
commercial sports
drinks.
Even the pasteurized coconut water would be superior to
commercial sports
drinks because it contains more nutrients, including more
electrolytes, and none of the chemical flavorings or preservatives.
When it comes to beverages, coconut water is a great choice because it's packed with
electrolytes but without the added sugar, coloring agents, or other no - thanks additives you'll find in
commercial sports
drinks.
What's even more shocking about these
commercial electrolyte replacement
drinks beyond the toxic ingredients is that they don't have much in the way of beneficial
electrolytes in them!
It's naturally hydrating with lots of
electrolytes, so it's the perfect alternative to
commercial sports
drinks.