Electrolyte Replenishment for Everyone

At the 2008 Superbowl, numerous well-conditioned athletes temporarily had to quit playing due to muscle cramping. Keep in mind, these athletes had plenty of access to electrolyte drinks both before and during the game and were playing indoors at a moderate temperature in the mid-70s. Yet these professional athletes struggled with electrolyte loss even under ideal competition conditions.
Well-conditioned athletes aren’t the only ones who can suffer from electrolyte imbalance. Nighttime muscle cramps are a sign of electrolyte imbalance and can plague individuals who don’t even exercise on a regular basis. But, why?
Dr. Chris Meletis tells us, “An increasingly large amount of disease today may be attributable to deficiencies in the supply of trace minerals in our diets... These deficiencies do not stem from a lack of quantity of food, rather they stem from the quality of food.”*
Soil erosion in the United States has increased significantly which has led to the depletion of trace minerals in our farmlands. Without enough minerals in our soil, plants can’t provide the adequate amount of nutrients our bodies need to remain balanced.* Our bodies can't manufacture electrolytes, so we must take charge of our health to ensure we are getting the electrolytes needed to sustain our active lifestyles.
An obvious sign of electrolyte imbalance is muscle cramping. However, cramps are just one of the final signs that your body’s electrolyte reservoirs have already been depleted. This imbalance can be caused by poor hydration, medication use, and/or stress.
Sports drinks are probably the most reached for solution for electrolyte replacement, but they often contain artificial colors, preservatives, sweeteners, and other harmful substances. In a world already inundated with so many artificial chemicals, it’s important to understand there are other healthy, affordable alternatives available for electrolyte replacement.
Whether you are a serious athlete, a weekend warrior, or just one of the thousands who deal with muscle cramps, taking an electrolyte replacement regularly will help ensure your body gets the minerals required to help prevent muscle cramps.
Trace Minerals Power Paks help replenish the body with essential electrolytes and provide electrical conductivity and fluid balance for your cells to improve your performance or alleviate symptoms. With a full spectrum of ionic trace minerals that help with absorption and regulation of electrolytes, they come in single serving packets that are easy to use when you’re on the go. Just add water and create your own sports drink! With just one gram of sugar and no artificial colors or flavors, Power Paks are an ideal way to counteract electrolyte deficiency.
In addition, to meet all consumers’ needs, Trace Minerals also carries other electrolyte replacement options that come in tablet, tablet effervescent, gummy, and liquid form. Most of our products are sugar free, which provides a great alternative to the sugary sports drinks available today. Best of all, every electrolyte replacement product comes with a “Feel the Difference or Your Money Back!” satisfaction guarantee.
*Meletis, Dr. Chris D., N.D. “Trace Minerals and Migraines.” Trace Minerals, https://www.traceminerals.com/blogs/post/trace-minerals-andmigraines, accessed 10 March 2023.

Dr. Darrin Starkey is a board-certified naturopathic physician who has worked for Trace Minerals Research since 1991. Trace Minerals has been on the marketplace for 50 years and is widely known for its top-rated mineral and electrolyte products.






