milk is a drink with out water.
just kidding, milk definitely has water in it. as far as I can think, all drinks that are commonly consumed by humans contain some water. -Albert Einstein.
Electrolytes is another word for salt, most sweet drinks don't have any, sports drinks often do.
You can measure electrolytes in drinks by first checking the temperature and then comparing it to the usage of electrolytes.
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Propel does have electrolytes. Some other sports drinks that have electrolytes are Cytomax, Accelerate, GU2O, Gatorade, as well as PowerBar Endurance.
Drink water, natural fruit juices and products like Ensure have electrolytes, or help restore electrolytes in the body.
There is an assortment of drinks available that contain electrolytes such as Gatorade, Powerade and Accelerade. All three of these drinks are recommended for running and other sports. Reviews from various sources mention that if you are training excessively over 4 hours a day you would need a higher intake of electrolytes than what the previous mentioned drinks offer. Also, there are recipes available online to make your own electrolyte drinks.
drinks like Powerade and Gatorade have electrolytes in it
gatorade
Electrolytes are special types of salt that are vital for your body and cells. Sports drinks offer electrolytes when you need them and are not getting them in your diet.
Gatorade, Powerade is right behind it.
There are many dangers associated with low electrolytes. One of the main ones is dehydration which can cause death if left untreated. Electrolytes hydrate the body and when they are low the body does not work well. Sports drinks can give your body the electrolytes it needs after exerting yourself.
They don't,electrolytes are higher in orange juice.
Sports drinks replace electrolytes (salts and minerals lost through sweat); but can still leave you thirsty.