If you're eating well, exercising regularly, and sleeping well but still experiencing cramps, weakness, and fatigue throughout the day, it's possible that your electrolytes are out of balance.
A loss of body fluids due to diarrhoea, vomiting or excessive sweating can cause electrolyte imbalance. Another reason for imbalance of certain electrolytes is due to kidney disease. What exactly are ...
DEBORAH: IN TONIGHT’S WOMAN’S DOCTOR, OUR BODIES NEED ELECTROLYTES TO SURVIVE. THEY REGULATE NERVE AND MUSCLE FUNCTION, HYDRATE YOUR BODY, BALANCE BLOOD ACIDITY AND PRESSURE, AND HELP REBUILD DAMAGED ...
An electrolyte is a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water. Electrolytes, such as sodium and potassium, are essential for a number of functions in the body. Everyone needs ...
There’s growing awareness of rare, but potentially serious side effects from mega doses of vitamin B6, a nutrient found in ...
Electrolytes are minerals that are essential for balancing fluids in the body. Electrolytes also conduct nerve impulses and contract muscles, like your heart. It's important to replenish electrolytes ...
Hyperkalemia is a serious, often life threatening complication of diabetes-related kidney disease. This is one of the most common electrolyte imbalances experienced by people with kidney disease, or ...
A July 7 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) warns against drinking too much liquid. “Drinking too many fluids can cause water toxicity by diluting your body’s sodium and other electrolytes, ...
Electrolytes charge up your muscles—literally. They’re minerals—sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, phosphate and bicarbonate—that every cell relies on to function well. "Electrolytes help generate ...