Title says it all. I’m looking for serious electrolyte powder, drink, supplement, DIY that is GLUTEN FREE. For when water isn’t hydrating enough due to an underlying medical condition Celiac disease. I hope this is OK to post. I can easily drink 1.5 gallons a day and gain no relief from horrible dehydration. I’ll also share my water bottle soon as I can!

  • SHOW_ME_YOUR_ASSHOLE@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    I can’t speak to it being cheap or expensive relative to other options but I buy Tailwind to mix with water when I’m going on long hikes.

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      5 months ago

      I’ll check them out. Thanks. After review their not positive their gluten free. Which for me won’t work. Or I’d have to trial and error each one and take the chance of getting sick to know. I should ammend my post.

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    5 months ago

    We’ve been trying to find something to get more electrolytes into my daughter who has POTS/dysautonomia. She didn’t like the Gatorade/Powerade classics when we first started learning about/suspecting the condition (too sweet). We’ve tried others like Liquid IV and Drip Drop but she didn’t like those because of the sugar alternatives they use (weird aftertaste). We were going to try LMNT as another recommended option but saw they use stevia and that’s also a no-go. I did notice their website lists a DIY recipe, and I suspect that might be the least expensive way to go. Annoyingly, the recipe is listed using both mass and volume measurements, but I suppose that can be dealt with/converted. If we don’t find a better option for her soon I’m starting to think we’ll just try to make our own from this recipe.

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      5 months ago

      I have tried a few DIYs even juices from fruit and honestly my go to is always body armour and I hate it simply for the plastic bottle and the cost. Nothing else hydrates as good for me. Its horrible having to go through many powders and types to find something that works. The only sweetener that isn’t artificial comes form a plant is Stevia leaf extract its the lesser evil you might say. Its easiest on the GI tract without any lingering aftertaste. I’m looking to go fill DIY with supplements and water if I have to. Anything to maintain hydration at this point.

  • brillotti@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Cheapest I’ve been using is LoSalt: 33% table salt and 66% potassium salt - 4 grams of the stuff per 2 liters of water.

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      5 months ago

      What about missing out on all the other vitamins, minerals, to have it completely balanced as far as the list of what gets depleted when your severely dehydrated over time. Have you had an issues using your formula longterm?

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        5 months ago

        Not sure why there are downvotes here. Vitamins, minerals, and salts get washed out overtime especially flooding with water in the system can throw things off quick. Something balanced is ideal to keep up on all needed electrolytes. This is for a serious health condition. Not a run through the park.

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          5 months ago

          For serios health issues you should consult your doctor. I’ve been having salty water like that while fasting for a maximum of 3 consecutive days in order to avoid feeling lightheaded, so that’s not nearly long enough to deplete my body’s vitamin reserves.

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      5 months ago

      I’m not looking for anything in particular. Just the cheapest route to severe electrolyte loss preferably something that balanced for vitamin, mineral, salt. I’m OK with formulas and DIYs or off the shelf products. Healthiest, then cost. As I require intense daily electrolytes for medical reasons.

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    5 months ago

    The various lite salts, low sodium, sold in most grocery stores. You get about a 50/50 potassium and sodium mixture. Put it in hot water. Bam energy drink

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    5 months ago

    Pickle juice. Also, pickles.

    Sauerkraut

    I work outside doing physical labor, I maintain a giant jar of pickles at work and home. There is no better relief when I am feeling crampy after a hot hot day than a giant swig from the pickle jar.

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      5 months ago

      I still do pickle juice. Not just for thirst but taste of that giant swig is refreshing for sure. Not often as digestive issues get to me. It does work though.

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      5 months ago

      I will look into molasses. I’ve tried fruit squeezes like lemon, limes, grapefruit, watermelon juice, cucumbers, and others. Doesn’t cut it for my needs. I deal with like super dehydration. It can onset rapidly with my health conditions.

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    5 months ago

    As a fellow GF human because of a colitis condition, the LMNT works well for me. I usually mix it with 2-3x the water recommendation to chill out the taste a bit, but it works wonders. My whole family has a genetic issue that leaves us super vulnerable to dehydration, but I can’t stand chugging so much sugar all the time from other “sports” drinks. LMNT and just DIY electrolyte drinks (water, salt, lemon) have helped a lot.

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      5 months ago

      I checked them out. Think I might give them a shot. I have a genetic issue as well. Its the root of all my issues which has led to cascade failure.