Electrolytes are minerals in your body and in water that carry an electric charge.
Examples:
- Sodium (Na⁺)
- Potassium (K⁺)
- Calcium (Ca²⁺)
- Magnesium (Mg²⁺)
- Chloride (Cl⁻)
- Bicarbonate (HCO₃⁻)
They dissolve in fluids (blood, water, sweat) and allow electric signals to move through the body.
⚙️ How Electrolytes Work
- Hydration balance
- Sodium + Potassium help regulate how much water your cells absorb or release.
- This keeps you from getting dehydrated or overly bloated.
- Nerve signals
- Electrolytes act like “wires.”
- When your brain sends a signal, electrolytes carry the electrical impulse to muscles and nerves.
- Muscle contraction
- Calcium helps muscles contract.
- Magnesium helps them relax.
- Without balance → you get cramps or weakness.
- pH regulation
- Bicarbonate and other electrolytes help buffer acids in the body, keeping the pH balanced.
🌊 Electrolytes in Water Systems (like Zen-water)
- Water enriched with electrolytes isn’t just hydrating—it also helps:
- Replenish minerals lost in sweat
- Improve water absorption (faster hydration)
- Support body pH balance (keeping you slightly alkaline)
That’s why sports drinks, coconut water, or alkaline water systems add electrolytes.
