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Electrolytes can be 'the key' to boosting energy levels in the heat - 6 of the best to try
As the weather heats up, often the first thing to go is hydration, and when our levels of electrolytes fall, symptoms can include nausea, headaches, and lethargy. Hardly the recipe for a good time in ...
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You need to drink more water (and electrolytes) at these points in your cycle, according to a nutritional scientist
Our menstrual cycles can influence us in many ways, from mood and concentration to energy levels and libido. It can also affect how we feel about ourselves, how much we want to eat and how hard we can ...
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