LMNT is a tasty electrolyte drink mix that replaces vital electrolytes without sugars and dodgy ingredients found in conventional sports drinks.
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While outline a podcast on summer hiking, a few DMs came in along the lines of, "I'm doing my first Whole30. I'm eating lots of food, but I'm still exhausted." And another "I'm doing another Whole30, and I'm getting leg cramps at night.
You might wonder how these topics are related. In a word... SODIUM. It's my secret weapon for summer activities and can make the world of difference if you're new to the Whole30.
And to tell the truth, everything you think you knew about sodium is probably wrong. You know how we were all told fat was so unhealthy for so long? Yeah, sodium is in the same camp.
While outlining a podcast on summer hiking, a few DMs came in along the lines of, "I'm doing my first Whole30. I'm eating lots of food, but I'm still exhausted." And another "I'm doing another Whole30, and I'm getting leg cramps at night.
You might wonder how these topics are related. In a word... SODIUM. It's my secret weapon for summer activities and can make the world of difference if you're new to the Whole30.
And to tell the truth, everything you think you knew about sodium is probably wrong. You know how we were all told fat was so unhealthy for so long? Yeah, sodium is in the same camp.
Why are electrolytes so important?
If you’re taking a Whole30-ish approach in your food freedom or eating a Paleo, Primal, low-carb, or keto diet, I highly recommend you pay attention to your sodium intake, and don’t assume less is better!
We developed LMNT because we were frustrated with a lack of healthy options on the market.Robb Wolf, Co-Founder of LMNT
There aren't many supplements I'm religious about taking, but LMNT electrolytes are one of them. I'm active (especially in the summer), and because of my whole food-based diet, I've found my sodium needs are higher than what I can get from just salting my food.
I've been adding one packet of LMNT to my gym water bottle and hiking hydration pack for more than a year, and have noticed improvement in energy both on and off the trail. (Plus, I no longer get leg cramps after a long hike.)
There aren't many supplements I'm religious about taking, but LMNT electrolytes are one of them. I'm active (especially in the summer), and because of my whole food-based diet, I've found my sodium needs are higher than what I can get from just salting my food.
I've been adding one packet of LMNT to my gym water bottle and hiking hydration pack for more than a year, and have noticed improvement in energy both on and off the trail. (Plus, I no longer get leg cramps after a long hike.)
LMNT single-serve packets are totally portable and make it easy to stay hydrated because they're so dang delicious. (Trust, a cold sip of LMNT-flavored water on a hike is like HEAVEN.) I rotate through their three flavors daily (Citrus, Raspberry, and Orange), and use the stevia-free Raw Unflavored during my last Whole30. Now, you can try the new LMNT Recharge Variety Pack.
I add it to my hydration pack for hikes and use half a packet in my son's water bottle for summer camp. Orange Salt is my favorite, but the Raw Unflavored was perfect for my recent Whole30.