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What are the electrolyte amounts in the 365 Electrolyte Water?

What are the amounts (in mg) of Potassium & Magnesium in the 365 Electrolyte Enhanced water? I am an endurance athlete & need regular intake of electrolytes, but this water bottle doesn't give amounts. I do see that there is 0mg of Sodium, often a critical component of any electrolyte drink. Can you please give some details so I can determine if this is a good addition to my hydration plan?
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    Hi Shorey, I'm sorry for the delay in responding to your inquiry.

    The 365 Everyday Value Electrolyte Enhanced Water uses a municipal water source which is then filtered through reverse osmosis. This process removes all chemicals and minerals in the water. The minerals that are essential for active healthy people - Potassium, Calcium, and Magnesium – are then added back. It can be used as a daily source of hydration instead of water and also as a replenishment beverage after exercise.

    The electrolyte level of 365 Electrolyte Enhanced Water is relatively low, at 0.3%, compared to sports drinks. The electrolyte level is kept low to make the product palatable to drink without adding any sugar or other flavor enhancers. When electrolyte levels are high the water tastes salty. It is suitable for daily use and is a better alternative to water after a typical workout. However, we have not tested this product for electrolyte replenishment after endurance sports - as individual requirements will vary widely depending on age, and the duration and frequency of activity.

    The great thing about the 365 Everyday Value Electrolyte Enhanced Water is that it does not contain any calories. Most sports drinks on the market are sweetened with sugar and have significant caloric content. Our Electrolyte Enhance Water it is designed for daily use and has a pleasant taste without the use of sugars.

    The content of electrolytes is 0.3% of the product. This percentage cannot be measured in milligrams, which is why it is not stated that way on the product label.

    I hope this answers your questions. i have shared your comments and questions with our private label team.

    Take care - Jessie Walker
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