Hi Everyone
Gosh, it’s really hot! And when it’s hot, we need to drink more water* (see below). However that alone does not necessarily hydrate you all that well by itself. It’s all very well drinking like a fish, but how much water do you absorb? Is the water getting into the 30 trillion cells of your body? Are you drinking, and peeing, without truly hydrating?
* Although according to the geniuses from the EU, it’s illegal to say that drinking water hydrates the body, because when the question was considered, there was “insufficient evidence” provided. I know that seems far fetched, but it’s true! If you don’t beleive me, look at this article if you are of the political left https://www.theguardian.com/science/the-lay-scientist/2011/nov/18/1 or this article if you are the political right https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/8897662/EU-bans-claim-that-water-can-prevent-dehydration.html. Personally I amazed that time, not to mention taypayers money was used to even consider such nonsense.
Products that do hydrate the body! (And I’m not interested in what the EU think)
Let’s get on topic. I want to get this message out quickly, while customers need it, so this is going to be short, to the point and non graphical so I can send it today (usually newsletters are written over 1-2 days, and take many hours to consider, write and edit). Below are the products to consider which hydrate the body at the cellular level. In all cases, please visit the web pages for detailed information, as the one liners don’t do them justice. I am not saying you need to use all of them – one is probably enough – but I like giving people a range of options.
1. Megahydrate
You really don’t need to be Einstein to work out from the name of the product what one it’s core benefits are (though in actual fact Megahydrate is not just for improved hydration. It’s a super antioxidant, blood detoxifier, and energy booster amongst other things). See web page for more info.
2. Crystal Energy
This product is based on the same ‘technology’ as Megahydrate but in a liquid form rather than capsules, and is manufactured by the same guys. It has in essence more or less the same benefits – though for detoxing heavy metals, the suppliers state Crystal Energy is more powerful than Megahydrate.
Sadly, I am considering discontinuing this product due to poor sales. The reason for the poor sales is probably my fault, as I have never put a lot of time into marketing it. Which is a shame as its a great prodcut.
3. Oxygen Elements Max or Oxylift (direct competitor products)
In order to reduce the endless phone calls asking me which product is “better”, this question is like asking me whether an orange is better than a tangerine. There are some people who get on better with one than the other, but they are very similar, and the only way to really find out is try both of them. Or read the product pages and follow your gut instinct with one of them.
These products have many benefits that go vastly beyond the scop of this newsletter, but in terms of the subject at hand, they support improved hydration by enhancing the body’s oxygen levels at the cellular level, which can optimize cellular function and nutrient absorption. Improved oxygen delivery can help cells utilize water more efficiently, supporting overall hydration and metabolic processes. Additionally, the trace minerals in the formulas aid in maintaining electrolyte balance, further promoting proper hydration.
4. Trace Mineral Drops or Electrolyte Drops
These products come from the same supplier and are pretty similar. I am taking the Trace Mineral Drops myself, but I doubt whether I would notice that much difference if I used the Electrolyte drops instead. They both contain a full spectrum electrolytes, which your body may be lacking in hot weather. These help you to avoid electrolyte imbalance, dehydration, leg or other muscle cramps. There is a difference in the ratio of minerals with the three products, with the trace mineral drops designed with average people in mind, and the electrolyte drops designed for more active sports people. There is also a sport version which is designed for VERY active people. We only keep small quantities of this brand in stock, as they are not “core” products for us, but we can get replenishments pretty quickly if need to if anything sells out or goes onto back order.
I haven’t covered the whole topic here. As always, that would need an entire book. But I have summarised what I regard as the obvious products that help with hydration at the cellular level and boiled (no pun intended) it down to a two minute read. Hope this helps, and thank you for attention.
Best Wishes
Mark G. Lester
Head Honcho
The Finchley Clinic
www.thefinchleyclinic.com