[1-FOR-1 DEALS] Electrolyte Mix - 20 Sachets

3-in-1 Formula for Performance, Hydration, and Fast Recovery

hydrate your body faster

Sodium Citrate pulls water into your cells up to 4X faster than plain water alone.

maintain workout power

1,000mg Sodium helps maintain muscle hydration for sustained endurance.

support muscle recovery

10 essential nutrients including Zinc and Magnesium support post-exercise recovery.

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CORE INGREDIENTS

FOR PERFORMANCE, HYDRATION, & FAST RECOVERY

Hydration & Electrolyte Support Formula

SODIUM CHLORIDE

Helps maintain normal body fluid balance during and after physical activity.

POTASSIUM (AS POTASSIUM CHLORIDE)

Supports normal muscle function and normal nerve signal transmission.

MAGNESIUM (AS ANHYDROUS MAGNESIUM CITRATE)

Contributes to normal muscle function and normal energy‑yielding metabolism.

ZINC (AS ZINC GLUCONATE)

Contributes to normal immune function and protection of cells from oxidative stress.

Energy & Antioxidant Support Complex

NIACIN (AS NICOTINAMIDE)

Contributes to normal energy‑yielding metabolism and reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

VITAMIN B5 (AS CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE)

Contributes to normal energy metabolism and normal synthesis of steroid hormones and some neurotransmitters.

VITAMIN B6 (AS PYRIDOXINE HCL)

Contributes to normal protein and glycogen metabolism and normal psychological function.

VITAMIN B2 (AS RIBOFLAVIN)

Contributes to normal energy‑yielding metabolism and helps protect cells from oxidative stress.

VITAMIN B12 (AS CYANOCOBALAMIN)

Contributes to normal red blood cell formation and normal neurological function.

Antioxidant Defense System

VITAMIN C (AS ASCORBIC ACID)

Contributes to protection of cells from oxidative stress and supports normal immune function.

BETA‑CAROTENE

Acts as a provitamin A antioxidant that helps protect cells from oxidative processes.

Krinsky et al. Annual Review of Nutrition, 2003

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Formulated in Singapore without artificial colors, artificial flavors, artificial preservatives, GMOs, gluten, dairy, and soy.

Lab Test Result

16 of 16 tests passed for quality.

Smart Quality Verification

We lab test every batch to ensure maximum purity & safety.

  • Composition

  • Heavy Metals

  • Microbiology

We verify the structural composition and exact milligram dosage of all active nutrients for maximum bioavailability.

Sodium

1000.00 mg

Potassium

200.00 mg

Magnesium

60.00 mg

Vitamin C

30.00 mg

Zinc

1.50 mg

Total Sugar

< 0.5g/100ml

Average Filling Weight

7.0g

Results approved by

CATHERINE WU, TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (QUALITY ASSURANCE)

Lab by PAG

FDA, GMP, ISO9001 

Elements like lead occur in nature. We monitor levels closely for safety.

Pb (Lead)

0.050 ppm

As (Arsenic)

0.020 ppm

Hg (Mercury)

0.030 ppm

Cd (Cadmium)

0.040 ppm

Results approved by

CATHERINE WU, TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (QUALITY ASSURANCE)

Lab by PAG 

FDA, GMP, ISO9001 

We screen for harmful bacteria to ensure every batch is clean and safe.

E. coli

Negative

Salmonella

Negative

Staphylococcus aureus

Negative

Total Plate Count

<10 cfu/g

Yeast & Mold

10 cfu/g

Results approved by

CATHERINE WU, TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (QUALITY ASSURANCE)

Lab by PAG

FDA, GMP, ISO9001 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are electrolytes?

Electrolytes are essential minerals like sodium, potassium, and magnesium that carry an electric charge in your body. They help regulate hydration, nerve signals, muscle contractions, and pH balance. When you sweat, exercise, or lose fluids, your electrolyte levels drop—this is where replenishment becomes important.

Why are electrolytes important?

Electrolytes keep your body functioning properly by:

  • Maintaining fluid balance (hydration)
  • Supporting muscle performance and preventing cramps
  • Helping nerve signaling and energy levels
  • Supporting heart rhythm and overall recovery

Without enough electrolytes, you may feel fatigue, dizziness, muscle cramps, or reduced performance—especially in hot, humid climates like Singapore.

Are electrolyte drinks good for you?

Yes—when used correctly. Electrolyte drinks are especially useful when you:

  • Sweat heavily (exercise, outdoor work, sports)
  • Are recovering from illness (fever, vomiting, diarrhea)
  • Need faster hydration than plain water

Not all hydration is created equal. Many commercial drinks contain high sugar which can actually slow down water absorption in the gut. Our Electrolyte Mix uses a clean, zero-sugar formula that prioritizes Fast Recovery and Performance. You get the essential minerals your body craves with zero filler and zero guilt.

Who should drink electrolytes?

Electrolytes are beneficial for:

  • Active individuals (gym, running, cycling, sports)
  • People in hot climates or high humidity
  • Travelers or frequent flyers (dehydration risk)
  • Anyone feeling fatigued or mildly dehydrated

If you have medical conditions (e.g. kidney issues, hypertension), consult a doctor before regular use.

When should you drink electrolytes?

Best times include:

  • Before or during workouts to maintain performance
  • After exercise to support recovery
  • During hot days or heavy sweating
  • When sick and losing fluids
  • Anytime you feel dehydrated (thirst, low energy, dark urine)

How much electrolyte drink can I have in a day?

This depends on your activity level and fluid loss. A general guide:

  • Light activity: 1 sachet per day
  • Moderate-heavy sweating: 1–2 sachets per day

Always dissolve properly (e.g. 1 sachet in 360–480 ml water) and adjust based on your needs.

How much electrolyte water is too much?

Too much electrolyte intake—especially sodium—can lead to:

  • Bloating or stomach discomfort
  • Increased thirst
  • Imbalance in electrolytes

If you’re drinking multiple servings daily without heavy sweating, you may not need that much. Balance with regular water intake.

How many electrolyte drinks is too many?

For most people, more than 2–3 servings daily (without intense activity or fluid loss) is unnecessary. Overconsumption doesn’t improve hydration and may strain your system—moderation is key.

Can electrolyte imbalance cause headaches?

Yes. Dehydration or low electrolyte levels can trigger headaches, fatigue, and brain fog. Rehydrating with fluids and electrolytes may help relieve symptoms if imbalance is the cause.

Are electrolytes safe during pregnancy?

Electrolytes can help with hydration during pregnancy, especially with nausea or heat. However:

  • Choose low-sugar options
  • Avoid excessive intake
  • Always consult your doctor for personalized advice

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