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A blonde woman with glasses in a black top is positioned on the left against a pink background . Large yellow text on the right asks, "ARE ELECTROLYTES JUST A FAD?" . Blurred images of three different electrolyte packets/tubes are visible behind the text , and a yellow curved arrow points toward them .

Video: Are Electrolytes Good for You? Superhydration Facts vs. Hype Explained.

Superhydration, Deuterium Depleted Water, coconut water, and electrolytes are all the rage right now, but are electrolytes good for you?
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About Susan Winograd

Susan is the owner and founder of Pelvicore Rehab & Wellness. Susan earned a masters degree from the College of Staten Island in 1998. During her almost 30 years of experience, she has gained extensive knowledge in the treatment of various populations such as orthopedics, manual therapy, geriatrics, pediatrics and men/women's pelvic dysfunction and treatment of the pregnant and postpartum women.

Superhydration is all the rage right now, but is it just a fad? 💦

In this video, Susan Winograd PT, breaks down fact versus hype regarding Deuterium Depleted Water, electrolytes, coconut water, and more. Not to worry – some of these superhydration products actually are worth the hype, but it’s important to read labels critically to look out for added sugars or bad ingredients, and to add them if they truly add to your overall health and wellness routine.

Interested in having a free consultation with a health and wellness expert? Visit pelvicorerehab.com to book your free, 15-minute consultation with Susan today!

Timestamps

0:00 Intro: Superhydration Trends and the PT’s Perspective
0:36 Is Deuterium Depleted Water Worth the Cost?
1:11 The Simple Hydration Rule: Half Body Weight in Ounces
1:41 The Truth About Electrolyte Packets and Added Sugar
2:11 Trendy Waters: Coconut, Alkaline, and Cucumber
2:40 The Big Picture: Hydration, Protein, Sleep, and Exercise
3:03 Final Advice: Be Smart, Not a Fad Follower


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