Electrolyte Water
Most recent answer: 04/01/2015
- Kathy (age 35)
Jacksonville FL
We're not real doctors here, so this is partly over our heads. I do know that bicarbonate and carbonate will buffer strong acids, so that it's been traditional to take sodium bicarbonate for an acid upset stomach. Potassium bicarbonate would have the advantage of not raising blood pressure. You might check with a real doc as to whether there are any long-term risks from regular use of antacids. (You could start here first: or .)
My guess is that you can probably get all these ingredients much cheaper as bulk food-grade powders and mix them up to the same concentrations used in the expensive premixed drinks. (Be careful here!) But maybe that only makes sense for long-term use if your doc approves.
As for how much of the good effect is via the placebo mechanism, we have no idea. If it's cheap and harmless, maybe it doesn't matter.
Mike W.
(published on 04/01/2015)