BodyBio E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate, 20 fl oz

BodyBio E-lyte Balanced Electrolyte Concentrate is a dietary supplement that cleans and revitalizes the blood by restoring essential electrolytes lost due to stress, poor diet, illness, or intense exercise.E-Lyte is a 16: 1 concentrate, and one 20 oz bottle of E-Lyte will make 2.5 gallons or 40 (8 oz.) finished drinks. 20 fl oz

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BodyBio E-lyte Balanced Electrolyte Concentrate, 20 fl oz

E-lyte Balanced Electrolyte Concentrate is a dietary supplement that cleans and replenishes the blood by providing vital balance to essential electrolytes. 

Electrolytes drive all muscle function from the blinking of an eye to the wiggling of a finger.

E-Lyte Balanced Electrolyte Concentrate can replace electrolytes lost as a result of:

  • • Stress
  • • Poor diet
  • • Exercise
  • • Illness
  • • Medications

E-lyte Balanced Electrolyte Concentrate is a dietary supplement that may be used for mineral balancing, preferably as a preliminary approach to nutritional support. E-lyte can replace electrolytes lost as a result of stress, poor diet, exercise, illness, medications, etc. There are no sweeteners or calories in E-lyte. The taste will be salty initially, but will become milder after use indicating your body's change in electrolyte balance.

CAUTION: Children, those with high blood pressure or on sodium restricted diets should consult your physician before use.

Some crystallization may occur. This will not materially affect nutritional value.

What is E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate used for?
Balanced Electrolyte Concentrate cleans & replenishes the blood by balancing the essential electrolytes, which is vital for proper CNS (central nervous system) & muscular function. Not only balancing, but constantly adding, in cases of fatigue and poor metabolic function, such as muscle cramps in legs and feet.

What are the ingredients in E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate?
E-Lye Electrolyte Concentrate is a proprietary blend of purified water with 3 macro minerals: potassium, sodium, and magnesium & their chemical partners: phosphate, chloride, bicarbonate, and sulfate.

What kind of purified water is used in E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate?
The water used in E-Ltye Electrolyte Concentrate is first passed through 2 filters, then through a large GE Reverse Osmoses filter, then another filter, then ultra violet purifier, then a deionizer, and finally another filter. Additionally, there is another filter, as well as a UV filter, just prior to packaging/filling. Water is our business and we are dedicated to providing the very best that is possible to obtain. That is the water that is used for all E-Lyte Electrolytes and BodyBio liquid minerals.

What is the recommended dosage of E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate?
The recommended dosage of E-Lye Electrolyte Concentrate is ½ an ounce of concentrate to 8 oz. of water, or 8 ounces into 1 gallon of water or milk. Drink an 8 oz. serving 1-2 times daily, or as directed by your physician or HCP.

How long will 1 bottle of E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate last?
There are 40 servings in one 20 oz. bottle of E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate. One bottle makes 2 ½ gallons of finished electrolyte drink. One bottle will last for approximately 20 to 40 days.

What can E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate be mixed with?
E-Lye Electrolyte Concentrate can be mixed with water or milk. Milk provides Calcium, the last of the important macro electrolytes. You can also pour 2-3 cupfuls of concentrate into already cooked soups, broths, stews, or any food you'd normally add salt to. Do not cook with E-lyte Electrolyte Concentrate, as the heat of cooking tends to reduce the magnesium content. Add it in after cooking.

Can E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate be mixed with Gatorade or other Juices? Why/Why Not?
Many sports drinks & most fruit juices can carry a strong acid pH, which changes the pH of E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate and is best not be used together. The high sugar content precipitates (removes) the alkaline macro minerals out of solution before the body can use them. Plus, it doesn't seem to taste right. You generally would not salt fruit drinks.

How does E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate differ from E-LyteSport?
E-LyteSport was designed for athletes & has higher sodium content for high performance, since athletes tend to use up electrolytes rapidly during intense activity.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are for educational purposes only. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any illness, disease, or condition.


About BodyBio, the company

BodyBio was founded in 1995 by Dr. Patricia Kane and her entrepreneurial partner and husband, Edward Kane.

In 1995, Ed and Patricia Kane, Ph.D. developed a medical database program that would produce a list of required nutrients based on an individual’s blood chemistry results. It links nutritional deficiencies to a person’s blood chemistry/CBC and red cell fatty acids, and provides recommendations to correct those deficiencies, known as The BodyBio Report.

Focusing on evidence based nutrition for over 25 years, Dr. Kane has written numerous articles and books for both the scientific community and the public. Dr. Kane’s primary interest is in fatty acids, nutritional biochemistry, cell membrane function and neurological disturbances, and has a long standing interest in the challenging areas of seizure disorders, autism, traumatic brain injury, MS, ALS, Parkinson’s, CFIDS, and heavy metal toxicity. Her dedication and success in working with children and adults with fragile brain architecture and patients with challenging neurological problems has brought her widespread recognition in the field of nutritional biochemistry. 

Dr. Kane works with doctors across the country addressing complex metabolic disorders and lipid disturbances with targeted nutritional intervention. 



Dr. Kane serves as Director of Medical Research at BodyBio, having developed a biomedical analysis system for fatty acid and biochemical testing. Her expertise in boldly addressing complex metabolic aberrations and lipid disturbances with targeted nutritional intervention for neurological disorders has led to direct nutrient application utilized by medical doctors worldwide. Her clinical experience, working with physicians, spans 30 years. 

Cost Per Serving: $0.50
Brand: BodyBio
SKU: BDB016
Delivery type: Liquid
Contraindications: Consult your physician before use
MPN: Electrolyte Concentrate - 20 fl oz 1 Bottle
Made In: USA
Serving size: 3 capfuls
Servings per container: 40

Supplement Facts:
Calories0-
Total Fat0 g0%
Protein0 g0%
Sodium178 mg8.3%
Potassium374 mg9.35%
Magnesium130 mg43%
 * = Daily Value Based on a standard 2,000 calorie daily intake
** = Daily Value Not Established

Ingredients
Calories, Total Fat, Protein, Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Magnesium (Mg)

Other Ingredients
A proprietary blend of purified water, potassium, phosphate, sodium, chloride, magnesium, bicarbonate and sulfate

Suggested Use
NOTE: E-Lyte is a 16 to 1 concentrate, and will make 2.5 gallons, or 40 (8 oz.) finished drinks.

To dilute, mix 8 ozs. In 1 gallon of water or milk (3 capfuls per glass). Drink an 8oz glass of solution twice a day or as directed by physician. Pour 2-3 capfuls of concentrate into cooked soups, broths, pastas, stews or in any food normally salted. Avoid mixing E-lyte in sugar based liquids and juices.

Warnings
Children, those with high blood pressure or on sodium restricted diets should consult your physician before use.

Does not contain: Casein, Corn, Dairy, Egg, Fish, Gluten, Peanuts, Shellfish, Soy, Tree Nuts, Wheat

Customer Reviews

  1. Refreshing Review by annliten

    Feel more balanced and replenished after drinking this product. Also a bit more energy and less muscle cramping. I drink 2 glasses a day and incorporate it in my everyday diet. My body is under constant stress due to p.t.s.d., fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue. I feel this helps with the tension. (Posted on 10/17/12)


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  • refrigeration at 11/11/11 5:41 AM
    • Hello Dr. Ben:

      Should I refrigerate E-lyte elctrolyte after opening? My daughter is in college and does not have a refrigerator. Can she keep the diluted content in a glass bottle on her study desk?

      Please advise.

      Vid Gupta
    • Hello Vid, E-Lyte Electrolyte Concentrate does not need to be refridgerated and can even be added to hot meals, such as soups and stews. In Health, The HealthE Goods Team
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  • Melanie at 1/4/12 11:49 AM
    • I am a bit confused on this: "Supplement Facts of E-lyte Electrolyte Concentrate 20 fl Ounce 1 Bottle - BodyBio
      Serving size: 8 fl. Oz. (24 ml) 1 cup
      Servings per container: 40

      How are there 40 servings if there are only 20 oz. in the bottle & 8 oz. = 1 serving? If my calculations are correct, that would make less than 3 servings per bottle. Please explain.

      Thanks!
    • Thank you for your question. I have edited the page to make it clear. E-Lyte is a 16 to 1 concentrate. It will make 2.5 gallons or 40 (8 oz.) finished drinks.
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  • taste at 4/9/12 6:28 PM
    • My mother needs an electrolyte supplement but has a strong distaste for salt. Is E-Lyte very salty in taste?
      Thx!
    • Yes, the E-Lyte does have a very salty taste.
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  • Bikram Yoga Teacher Training (Hot Yoga) at 7/2/12 9:46 AM
    • Hello Dr Ben!

      I am going to be taking part in Bikram's Bikram Yoga Teacher Training this fall for 9 weeks. Bikram Yoga is hot yoga at 105 degrees for a 90 minute period. I will be having to take two classes a day which would be a total of at least 3 hours a day in 105 degree heat. With that being said my biggest concern is becoming dehydrated. Normally I drink at least a liter of water an hour before class and a liter after class, so I am assuming I will be drinking at least a minimum of 3-4 liters of water per day 5 days a week! I also drink coconut water. I am wondering how much of the concentrate would be suggested for someone like me each day? I wasnt sure if I should be doing the suggested amount once a day or if I would need it two or three times with what I am doing. My goal is to stay healthy and hydrated during these hot days. Any suggestions would help...I have also been looking at the 40,000 drops and the electrolyte pills as well if you think one of those would be better. Thank you so much for taking the time to help me out!!

      Heidi
    • Hi Heidi - 

      Great question and appreciate the fact you are looking to maintain and optimize your health!

      I would personally recommend - and use - the Electrolyte Concentrate vs the others.

      Consider using about 9 capfuls of Electrolyte Concentrate per liter of water along with a scoop of Optimal Vitamin C Powder and a scoop of D-Ribose Powder.

      This is what I use to support my rehydration during basketball, soccer and hiking - and sauna therapy.

      You may want to further enhance it by adding 25 tablets of Bioplasma cell salts per liter.

      You'll find this combination pretty good tasting along with being quite effective and assisting rehydration and preventing post-workout fatigue and soreness.

      In health,

      Dr Ben

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