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Pack of 30 sachets
| Active ingredient | In daily dose | % Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Potassium (potassium citrate) | 1010 mg | 51.00% |
| Magnesium (magnesium citrate) | 120 mg | 32.00% |
| Sodium chloride | 1000 mg | - |
| - of which chloride | 610 mg | 8.00% |
| - of which sodium | 380 mg | - |
| Calcium (calcium citrate) | 225 mg | 27.00% |
Ingredients: potassium citrate, calcium citrate, sodium chloride, magnesium citrate, aroma: mango, acidity regulator: citric acid, color: beetroot extract, beta-carotene, sweetener: sucralose.
Refreshing hydration and body balance with Mango Electrolytes
During workouts, hot days, or stressful situations, the body loses not only water but also valuable minerals. Fatigue, cramps, and decreased performance are the result of disrupted electrolyte balance. Mango Electrolytes help restore hydration, replenish essential minerals, and keep your muscles, nerves, and body in perfect harmony – without cramps, fatigue, and with faster recovery.
The human body does not store electrolytes in large amounts, so they need to be replenished regularly. During sweating, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium are lost – their deficiency can lead to dehydration, cramps, or loss of focus.
Mango Electrolytes contain minerals in citrate form for high absorption and gentle digestion. Potassium and sodium restore fluid balance in cells, chloride aids rehydration, while magnesium and calcium support muscle contraction and nerve impulses. Together, they create a synergistic effect that enhances performance, endurance, and recovery.
Take 1 serving daily during or after physical activity, or in hot weather. The product is made in Slovakia, free from GMO, gluten, and artificial coloring. Each batch undergoes laboratory testing for purity and potency to ensure safety and reliability.
Support your body when it needs it most. Enjoy Mango Electrolytes – your daily dose of hydration, balance, energy, and freshness. Feel the difference from the very first sip.
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