Electrolyte Deficience – – Is this Why you have no Energy?

by | Aug 6, 2019

Electrolyte Deficiency – Is this WHY you have no Energy?

Learn how pH Fusion Balance with Trehalose is so Remarkably Functional

by JC Spencer

When cell signals “flicker” they may be sending a distress message that the cell is struggling to communicate. Electrolyte deficiency signals may manifest in the form of tiredness, headache, cramp or pain. When I became unusually tired… I thought that it may be because I had not supplemented electrolytes like I should.  When I did… it was like I recharged my battery. That is exactly what I had done – recharged my battery.

Our bodies need hydration and electrolytes to keep our cells, tissues, and fluids active and better able to communicate. The necessary water may actually flush electrolytes out of your body. Some sports drinks contain electrolytes but also contain sugar, artificial flavors and colors that can increase acidic levels that lower the pH.

Electrolytes are ions made of certain minerals and have important cell functions which contribute to the integrity of communication to operate mental and motor skills. Electrolytes help maintain hydration of the cell as sodium and potassium are moved in and out of cells and determine how much water our body retains or flushes out. Adequate electrolytes help maintain a proper pH balance slightly above 7 which can result in a more healthy cell. Electrolytes are all about balance.

Nerve and muscle cells use charged ionic mineral particles to help carry electrical impulses through the body to perform the correct functions of our nervous system, heart, organs, and digestive system. These minerals carry a small electric charge in a fluid environment. They help our heartbeat and our muscles to relax and contract. We may need more exercise and more exercise requires more electrolytes. Hot weather requires replacement electrolytes because of electrolytes lost through sweat and dehydration.

With age comes the susceptibility for electrolyte deficiency. Diabetics and those with kidney and heart problems need to watch for electrolyte deficiencies. Don’t worry about too many electrolytes because the kidneys are designed to filter excessive electrolytes.

Bicarbonate is amongst the needed minerals to help the body maintain a more balanced pH.  Sodium controls the water content in our bodies. Sodium and potassium need be in sync for electrolytes to be balanced and to maintain a healthy functioning body. Sodium deficience is the most common electrolyte disorder. Bicarbonate acts as a buffer when the body becomes too acidic or if it becomes too basic, from a lack of acid. This plays a significant role in cell absorption of water and can help lower blood pressure. It appears that the majority of people are lacking in magnesium which is critical to nerve function, muscle development, blood sugar regulation and blood pressure maintenance. Muscle cramps are often caused by a lack of magnesium.

The primary interaction occurring in ionic compounds involves electrostatic repulsion between similarly charged ions and  attraction between oppositely charged ions. In the blood stream, ionic compounds conduct electricity. The higher the charge the stronger the cohesive or repulsive forces while a lower charge enables greater permeability – pH is all about balance.

Electrolytes are provided in what you eat and drink. Most people have low pH caused by acidic foods and drinks, especially soft drinks. We need electrolyte supplementation and pH Fusion Balance with the sugar Trehalose may be the best there is. Understand that I would say that since I formulated pH Fusion Balance. If you have not tried it – do. If you know someone who may benefit from joining our Six-Month pH Fusion Balance Pilot Survey, let them know that we will provide Matched Funding for them to be in the study.

I am grateful to God and Glycoscience that I have no symptoms in the form of headaches, pains, cramps, or arthritis and that I am recovering from a hip-replacement following a fall earlier in the year. Karen and I virtually do not get sick.

Thanks for listening,

JC

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