Electrolytes are necessary for proper electrical processes in the human body.
yes! sports drinks are good for everybody, they have ALOT of electrolites and they dont have much sugar
electrolites in the water inhibit the plants ability to absorb water which is essencial for germination
I think "UTE" is prob U + E (urea and electrolites- checks Kidney function).
Yes. The EtG is a 3 day alcohol test. It tests the electrolites that alcohol leaves in your body.
The glucose can be used as electrolites to partially share enrgy for a snap-needed patient AND SLIGHTLY ON THE RECOVERY POSSIBILITY.
Yes you can over hydrate because if you drink too much water all the time all the electrolites can be flushed out of your system and that is not healthy bucause your body needs a healthy amount of electrolites Yes, you can. Very rarely, this can become even life-threatening. I would still err on the side of taking water rather than doing without.
not that much just make sure that there getting enough water through out the day . if you notice that they are drinking alot you should think about putting electrolites in there water
generally pH of d.m water i.e. out from mixed bed exchanger is 6-7.5. but the boiler feed water criteria is different. hence before feeding to the boiler again pH and electrolites checked.
how cells keep you alive is from your nutrients and from your stomach
Yes, but it's not due to "flushing fluids through" your system. It would be due to causing a hypotonic (not enough salt and other electrolites) blood. It's not a nice way to go. I'm a doctor
There are many reasons a horse can go off of its food. One of the most common is if you have just changed the feed, or added a new supplement. It may also be suffering from a deficiency in which case you will need to try out salt licks and such. It may also be dehydration. If it is then add electrolites to the water. Geneii
electrolyte drinks containing sodium and potassium salts replenish the body's water and electrolyte levels after dehydration caused by exercise, excessive alcohol consumption, diaphoresis, diarrhea, vomiting, intoxication or starvation. Electrolytes are commonly found in fruit juices, sports drinks, tomato soup and many fruits and vegetables