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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #20944minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium that act to keep your nerves firing and muscles moving, especially during exercise. They are lost through sweating and can be replaced by drinking sport/energy drinks.
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #20973Substances that dissociate into two or more ions, to some extent, in water. Solutions of electrolytes thus conduct an electric current and can be decomposed by it (electrolysis). ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #10444Salts, specifically ions. The term electrolyte means that this ion is electrically-charged and moves to either a negative (cathode) or positive (anode) electrode. Electrolyte substances are often used as transfusions in dehydrated animals.
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #10444With the exception of sodium (and perhaps chloride, but to a lesser extent, I believe), forages and grain contain adequate amounts of electrolytes--the other major ones being potassium, magnesium, calcium. In fact, fresh vegetation (mainly in early spring) may cause hypomagnesemia due to its high moisture content. Dry matter contains higher levels of electrolytes per unit weight. Inexpensive recipe for electrolytes (Baking needs aisle of your local grocery store) 2 parts regular salt (non-iodize…...
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #22518substances such as sodium, potassium, and chloride that are necessary for muscle contraction and maintenance of body fluid levels.
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #21500Minerals necessary for many body functions
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #21310Minerals such as sodium, chloride and potassium that are used for normal bodily functions. These minerals are lost when the body sweats and are replaced through food and fluids.
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #21510(ue-lek;tro-l1tz) Ions and molecules that are able to ionize and thus carry an electric current. The most common electrolytes in the plasma are Na+, HCO3-, and K+.
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #21562salts in bodily fluids; needed for the body to function
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #22167A solution of crucial salts administered to replace those lost during illness.
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #20885In my context, acids, bases, and salts that contribute to the maintenance of electrical charges, membrane integrity, and acid-alkaline balance in the blood and lymph.
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #21379Simple, inorganic salts that act as charged particles in water solutions, i.e., they are able to conduct electricity; examples include sodium, potassium, and chloride
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #24142Dissolved inorganic salts that carry either positive or negative charges.
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #23444Any of the ions (as of sodium or calcium) that in biological fluid regulate or affect most metabolic processes (such as the flow of nutrients into and waste products out of cells).
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #20470Capable of conducting electricity in a solution. Used in many body activities, potassium, sodium and chloride are all forms of electrolytes.
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #20525Essential substances in the body which, when dissolved, give solutions able to conduct electric current (e.g. table salt, sodium chloride, potassium chloride).
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #20640Substances that dissociate into ions in solution (ionize). See inorganic ions/mineral salts.
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #21200Elements or chemicals needed to enable the body and heart to work properly.
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #21800 Essential elements necessary for cell function to regulate the distribution of body fluids, (Ex. sodium, potassium).
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #22440a mineral solution used to treat dehydration
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #22445A general term for sodium, potassium, chloride and magnesium.
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electrolytes

electrolytes logo #22514substances such as sodium, potassium, and chloride that are necessary for muscle contraction and maintenance of body fluid levels.
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Electrolytes

Electrolytes logo #23317minerals in the bloodstream and in the cells of the body, such as sodium (salt), potassium, and calcium. Electrolytes must remain in proper balance for the body to function normally.
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