Drinking more water doesn't fix dehydration. The minerals you drink with it, and the ratio they're in, decide how much your body actually holds onto.
Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electrical charge. Your body runs on them, and you lose them every time you sweat, breathe, and move.
Electrolytes decide how much water moves into your cells and how much you keep, instead of flushing it straight through.
Sodium and potassium fire the electrical signals your nerves and brain run on every second.
Magnesium and potassium keep muscles contracting and relaxing smoothly, which helps fend off cramps.
Steady hydration plus B vitamins supports even energy and mental clarity through the day.
Every stick delivers a clinically guided electrolyte ratio, with each mineral pulling its own weight.
The workhorse. It pulls water into your cells and is the electrolyte you lose most when you sweat.
Sodium's partner from pink salt. It keeps fluid balance and pH in check.
Balances sodium inside the cell and supports normal nerve and muscle function.
As glycinate for absorption. Supports muscle function and energy metabolism.
In its active form it supports energy metabolism, helping your body turn food into usable fuel.
As methylcobalamin for natural energy and steady mental focus through the day.
A label can list the right minerals and still deliver them in forms your body struggles to use. Here is every swap we make, and exactly why it matters.
Sodium and chloride from a whole-food source with trace minerals, no anti-caking agents and nothing stripped out. Table salt is heavily processed and bare.
Bound to the amino acid glycine, glycinate absorbs far better and stays gentle on your stomach. Oxide is cheap, poorly absorbed, and can act as a laxative.
Citrate is highly soluble and mixes clean, without the harsh metallic bite that chloride tends to leave behind.
Most mixes stop at minerals. We add methylated B6 and B12 to support natural energy metabolism, so your hydration helps you feel sharp too.
No 11 grams of sugar and no artificial sweeteners. Just enough organic stevia for a clean taste at five calories a stick.
Flavor and color come from real sources like organic beet root and spirulina, never synthetic flavors or artificial dyes like Red 40.