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Price | $8.68 | $6.93 |
Unit | $2.17 | $1.73 |
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Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 2,239 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Pedialyte Electrolyte Solution, Unflavored, Hydration Drink, 33.8 Fl Oz. (Pack of 4) |
Manufacturer: | Pedialyte |
Model Number: | 64380 |
Product SKU: | B07CBKJXWD |
UPC: | 70074643809 |
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It doesn't taste sugary, more like salt water. It is foul. Cutting it with at least half water makes it somewhat drinkable
Stop spreading misinformation. Around 8g of carbohydrates per 12 fluid ounces of water is needed to activate the transport mechanism in the stomach, which increases the effectiveness of oral hydration.
The best sugar to use in this case is Dextrose. Which, this solution has 9 grams of.
If a person is dehydrated, than this beverage meets the criteria for most effective, non-intravenous, hydration option available.
Google Oral Rehydration Therapy.
Salt water
If all you're looking for is the potassium, get coconut water. It's illegal to put too much potassium in per FDA guidelines.
The best sugar to use in this case is Dextrose. Which, this solution has 9 grams of.
If a person is dehydrated, than this beverage meets the criteria for most effective, non-intravenous, hydration option available.
Google Oral Rehydration Therapy.
100% true. And if you're looking for the adult version, I've always used RecoverORS. Flavor is pretty mild and has all the important points and nothing else
not to mention this is name brand instead of some generic version i've never heard of that has artificial sweeteners and colors added to it
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