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ELECTROROSE
300 g
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Electrolyte and marine mineral complex
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30 servings of a refreshing-flavoured drink
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with acerola and coconut water
Electrolytes and Performance Ingredients
A powdered dietary supplement for preparing a drink, combining electrolytes with branded ingredients such as Palatinose™, Aquamin® and AstraGin®. One serving delivers potassium, sodium, magnesium, calcium, vitamin C and vitamin D, among other things, giving the formula a rich yet easy-to-understand profile. It’s a smart choice for people who value modern formulas and a convenient, everyday way to support performance, fitness goals and vitality.
PALATINOSE™, Acerola and Vitamins
The product also contains Palatinose™, coconut water powder and acerola extract. Acerola is a plant-based ingredient in the formula alongside vitamin C, which helps protect cells from oxidative stress and supports the normal function of the immune system. The vitamin D in the mix helps with the normal absorption and utilisation of calcium and phosphorus. Together, this creates a modern, multi-ingredient blend with a well-balanced profile.

AQUAMIN® | The Role of Magnesium and Calcium
The Aquamin® used in the formula is a marine mineral complex that delivers calcium and magnesium. Magnesium helps maintain normal electrolyte balance, contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, and supports normal energy-yielding metabolism. Calcium helps muscles function properly and is needed to maintain healthy bones. That makes this formula a great fit for the daily diet of active people.

30 Servings and a Convenient Drink Format
The pack contains 30 servings, so you can keep up regular use throughout the month. The powdered form makes it quick to prepare a refreshing drink, with no need for capsules or tablets. It’s a convenient choice for people who prefer supplements that dissolve in water and value a simple, easy-to-use format. ELECTROROSE slots perfectly into the daily routine of active people looking for a convenient, modern formula.
sources
The Role of Minerals https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8840645/
Vitamins and Minerals for Energy https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31963141/
Mineral intake https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22656379/





