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WEDNESDAY, JULY 02, 2025
Don’t overload on electrolytes this heatwave

Food

Sanjeeda Afroz Meem
15 May, 2025, 05:50 pm
Last modified: 15 May, 2025, 05:55 pm

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Don’t overload on electrolytes this heatwave

While electrolyte drinks can help during intense heat or activity, overconsumption without significant fluid loss may harm your health

Sanjeeda Afroz Meem
15 May, 2025, 05:50 pm
Last modified: 15 May, 2025, 05:55 pm
Don’t overload on electrolytes this heatwave

When the heat rises, reaching for a chilled bottle of electrolyte drink feels like the smart choice.

It promises quick hydration, energy, and relief. But,health experts warn that relying too heavily on these drinks during a heatwave can do more harm than good, especially if you are not losing excessive fluids through sweat.

"We often assume electrolyte drinks are harmless, but overconsumption can lead to an imbalance in the body," says Farhin, a clinical nutritionist based in Dhaka. Electrolyte drinks are designed to replace lost salts during intense physical activity or illness. But casually sipping on multiple bottles while sitting indoors under a fan is not just necessary.

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Without adequate water intake, the excess sodium from these drinks can leave you feeling bloated, fatigued, or even more dehydrated over time, putting unnecessary pressure on the kidneys and heart.

For those who are moderately active, one small bottle a day is usually enough. Farhin advises focusing on natural ways to stay hydrated during a heatwave, primarily by eating water-rich foods and drinking plain water throughout the day.

She also recommends making a simple rehydration drink at home with just a pinch of salt, a teaspoon of sugar, and a squeeze of lemon in water. This mix can be more effective and gentler on the body than many commercial options.

"At the end of the day, the key is to focus on what your body needs, not what the packaging promises," she concludes.

4 refreshing drinks for a heatwave

Drink

How to Make It

Tender Coconut Cooler

 

Pour fresh coconut water into a glass. Add a splash of lemon juice and a few mint leaves. Serve chilled.

Watermelon Juice

Blend chilled watermelon cubes (seeds removed) with a few mint leaves. Strain and serve cold. No added sugar needed.

Classic Lemon Water

Mix 1 glass cold water with juice of ½ lemon, a pinch of salt, and 1 tsp sugar or honey. Stir and serve with ice.

Mint Cucumber Drink

 

Blend cucumber slices with cold water, mint leaves, and a splash of lemon juice. Strain and serve chilled.

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