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Hydration for Strength Training: Power, Pump, Performance and Recovery

Hydration is not just an endurance concern. This guide explains how fluid balance and electrolytes support strength training, pump, nerve signalling, muscle function and consistency across harder gym sessions.

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Electrolytes Before, During and After Training: Timing Your Hydration Properly

Electrolyte timing depends on the session. This guide explains when to use electrolytes before, during and after training, why sweat loss changes hydration needs, and when water alone may be enough.

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Why Sodium Helps Hydration: Fluid Balance, Nerve Signals and Performance

Sodium is often misunderstood, but in the right context it is one of the most important electrolytes for hydration. This guide explains how sodium supports fluid balance, nerve signalling and training performance, especially when sweat loss is high.

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Electrolytes Explained: The Chemistry of Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium and Chloride

Electrolytes are charged minerals that help control fluid balance, nerve signalling and muscle function. This guide explains the key electrolytes behind hydration and performance, including sodium, potassium, magnesium, chloride and calcium.

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The Gut Check (Part 2): What Microbes, Genes, and Culture Can Teach Us About Real Wellness

Your digestion is shaped by more than just diet — microbes, genes, and culture all play a role. Explore how to eat smarter, not stricter.

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The Gut Check (Part 1): Why Whole Foods Aren’t Always the Holy Grail of Health

Whole foods are often praised as the healthiest choice — but for sensitive guts, they can cause more harm than good. Learn why refinement isn’t the enemy.

 

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