SOS was engineered by a leading doctor, two former elite athletes, and a retired military medical officer.
Non-GMO premium ingredients - no fillers, artificial ingredients or preservatives.
5 great tasting flavours - A unique feature among electrolyte replacement products.
Keto certified by Paleo Foundation.
Ingredients:
Organic Cane Sugar, Mineral Salts (Sodium Chloride, Sodium Citrate, Potassium Chloride), Organic Dextrose, Natural Flavours and Colours, Acidity Regulator (Malic Acid), Sweetener (Steviol Glycosides).
Flavour Ingredients:
Natural Mango Flavours, Natural Lemon Lime Flavours, Natural Coconut Flavours, Natural Berry Flavours, Natural Watermelon Flavours
Get more from water
SOS is an hypotonic drink, which means it has a lower osmolarity than blood. Osmolarity is the balance between sodium and water in the body, and our solution may help you to absorb more water.
A 2% loss in body weight due to dehydration can reduce athletic performance by up to 20%.
When to use:
Sport
Drink about 500mL of water with 1 or 2 sachets of SOS.
If you’re working hard then replacing electrolytes is important. Electrolytes are what make sweat salty; if you lose too many your neural system won’t function properly. This can lead to problems with your heart, blood pressure and breathing.
Daily Use & At Work
Adding SOS to your water throughout the day.
Dehydration is the number one cause of daytime fatigue. While asleep we can lose over 1kg (2.2lbs) of water-weight through respiration and sweating.
Air Travel
Drink a minimum of 250mL/8 ounces of water with 1 sachet of SOS for every hour that you’re in the air.
The humidity on a commercial airliner is between 10-20 percent. Breathing in dry air makes the throat less effective at expelling viruses and bacteria which can make you more susceptible to infection. It can also to be beneficial to ‘pre-hydrate’ in the days leading up to a big flight to ensure that your body is prepared for the stress of flying.
Lifestyle
1 sachet in a glass of water before bed and in the morning.
Ever wondered why the headache and dry-mouth from being dehydrated feels a bit like being hungover? Alcohol is diuretic, which makes dehydration one of the contributors to a hangover.