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  2. Plain ol' water is out. Hydration supplements are in. But do ...

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    The global electrolyte hydration drinks market was valued at $1.72 billion in 2023, according to Data Bridge Market Research. And it’s growing. And it’s growing.

  3. Management of dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Drinks especially high in simple sugars, such as soft drinks and fruit juices, are not recommended as the main source of hydration, or for children under 5 years of age as they may increase diarrhea. [5] Plain water may be used if more specific and effective ORT preparations of hydrational fluids are unavailable or are not palatable. [5]

  4. Do Electrolyte Drinks Even Work? We Ask the Doctor Who Wrote ...

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    We always glaze over whenever scanning a grocery or vitamin store’s aisles of hydration drinks. These soft drinks, powders and water-soluble tablets are supposed to contain special nutrients to ...

  5. The Hidden Benefits of Drinking Coconut Water - AOL

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    Like regular water, coconut water’s main benefit is hydration, says Keri Gans, M.S., R.D., registered dietitian and author of The Small Change Diet. “Hydration helps keep our joints lubricated ...

  6. Sports drink - Wikipedia

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    Athletes that are actively training lose water and electrolytes from their bodies by sweating, and expending energy.Sports drinks are sometimes chosen to be a solution for this problem through fluid replacement, carbohydrate loading and nutrient supplementation, [4] although the same source also states that "Whether water or a sports drink is consumed is the athlete's choice."

  7. Oral rehydration therapy - Wikipedia

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    It involves drinking water with modest amounts of sugar and salts, specifically sodium and potassium. [1] Oral rehydration therapy can also be given by a nasogastric tube . [ 1 ] Therapy can include the use of zinc supplements to reduce the duration of diarrhea in infants and children under the age of 5. [ 1 ]

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