The 3 main electrolytes (Potassium, Sodium, Chloride) in sufficient quantities to ensure electrolyte replenishment.
- The full range of B-complex vitamins at 100% of the Nutritional Reference Value. B-complex vitamins are a group of water-soluble vitamins, of great importance for the human body, as almost every metabolic reaction in the body requires their presence. Because they are water-soluble, they are often lacking in cases of electrolyte imbalance. Of these, vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, and B12 contribute to the normal functioning of metabolic processes aimed at energy production, B3 and B6 contribute to the maintenance of the normal condition of mucous membranes, while B6 also contributes to the normal metabolism of glycogen*.
- Magnesium, which contributes to electrolyte balance, the normal functioning of metabolic processes aimed at energy production, and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue*.
- Adequate amounts of vitamin C and zinc, as these micronutrients contribute to the normal function of the immune system*.
- Dextrose. Dextrose is a simple carbohydrate for immediate energy supply to the body (absorbed rapidly). Additionally, it helps replenish muscle glycogen while simultaneously facilitating the absorption of water and sodium ions, aiding in electrolyte replenishment.