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    By Kaba Abdul-FattaahJune 26, 20243 Mins Read
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    With the heat waving at us quite often during these summer months, it is crucial to ensure we stay hydrated and keep our electrolytes in balance. Electrolytes are minerals in your blood and other body fluids that carry an electric charge. They affect your body’s functions, including regulating muscle contractions, keeping you hydrated, balancing pH levels and ensuring your nerves function properly.

    What Are Electrolytes?

    Common electrolytes include sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, phosphate, and bicarbonate. These minerals are vital for the normal functioning of our cells and organs. They help regulate the body’s fluid balance, contribute to muscle contractions (including the heartbeat) and transmit nerve impulses.

    Staying hydrated is more than just drinking water. While water is essential for hydration, it doesn’t contain the electrolytes needed to maintain the body’s balance. When you sweat, you lose both water and electrolytes. Drinking water can rehydrate you but won’t replace the lost electrolytes. Without replenishing these minerals, you can experience muscle cramps, fatigue, dizziness, and more severe conditions like hyponatremia, where sodium levels in the blood become dangerously low.

    In the United States, approximately 200,000 people are hospitalized yearly due to electrolyte imbalances. These imbalances can result from various causes, including dehydration, chronic illnesses, and certain medications. Hyponatremia alone accounts for a significant number of these hospitalizations, with older adults being particularly vulnerable.

    Natural Ways to Maintain Electrolyte Balance

    Instead of relying on sports drinks that often contain added sugars and artificial ingredients, consider these natural ways to keep your electrolytes up. Fruits and vegetables like bananas, oranges, lemons, avocados, spinach and kale are excellent sources of potassium, magnesium, calcium, and vitamin C. Nuts and seeds, such as almonds and pumpkin seeds, are rich in magnesium. Coconut water is a natural beverage that provides potassium, magnesium, sodium and calcium. Dairy products like yogurt offer calcium and potassium. Lean meats and fish, including chicken, beef, and salmon, can help replenish sodium and potassium. Homemade electrolyte-rich drinks, such as water mixed with a pinch of sea salt and a splash of lemon or lime juice, can effectively restore electrolytes.

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    An imbalance in electrolytes can lead to various health issues. Hyponatremia, characterized by low sodium levels, can cause swelling in cells, resulting in symptoms like nausea, headache, confusion, and, in severe cases, seizures. Hyperkalemia, or excess potassium, can lead to irregular heartbeats, muscle weakness and fatigue. Hypokalemia, which is low potassium levels, can cause muscle cramps, weakness, and irregular heartbeats. Hypocalcemia, or low calcium levels, can lead to muscle spasms, numbness, and even cardiac arrhythmias. Hypomagnesemia, characterized by low magnesium levels, can cause muscle cramps, tremors and seizures.

    Maintaining a balance of electrolytes is crucial for health, especially during hot summer months when sweating is more intense. While staying hydrated with water is essential, it is equally important to replenish lost electrolytes to prevent imbalances. Incorporating various electrolyte-rich foods and drinks into your diet can help you stay healthy and active. Remember, natural sources of electrolytes are often the best, providing essential minerals and other nutrients beneficial for overall health.

    By paying attention to your body’s needs and maintaining proper hydration and electrolyte levels, you can avoid becoming one of the many individuals hospitalized yearly due to imbalances.

    Stay hydrated, stay balanced and enjoy the summer safely!

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