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NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Electrolytes aren’t limited to brightly colored sports drinks. The right everyday foods can deliver the sodium, potassium — and even calcium — we lose in the summertime heat. Here are five snacks and sips to replenish your electrolytes, no sports drink required.
Big-Picture Sweat Tips
- Sweat is salty. Our sweat is mostly water and sodium, along with potassium and a bit of calcium and magnesium.
Aimfor 300-600 mg sodium plus a solid dose of potassium in drinks, snacks or mini-meals when you’re training hard, working outdoors or simply dripping in summer heat. - Pair with fluids. Sip plenty of fluid alongside electrolyte-rich foods to optimize hydratation
5 easy ways to get your electrolytes (no sports drink required)
1. Low-carb quesadilla
- almond flour tortilla + slice of cheese
- 280 mg sodium • 175 mg potassium • 180 mg calcium
- Bonus: 15 grams protein and less than 10 grams carbs
2. Avocado with a pinch of sea salt
- ½ small avocado + ⅛ tsp sea salt
- 290 mg sodium • 345 mg potassium • 10 mg calcium
- Enjoy straight from the peel, smear on whole-grain toast or grab single-serve avocado cups
3. Cottage cheese + berries
- ½ cup 2 % cottage cheese + fresh berries or whole-grain crackers
- 370 mg sodium • 130 mg potassium • 100 mg calcium
- Adds in 12 grams protein
4. Ready-to-drink protein shake
- eg Orgain 30 g Clean Protein Shake – or any of the RTD protein drinks featured in this segment
- 350 mg sodium • 180 mg potassium • 650 mg calcium
- A three-for-one: recovery protein plus electrolytes plus fluids in one shelf-stable bottle.
5. DIY Hibiscus Electrolyte Drink
- 12 oz chilled hibiscus tea + ¼ teaspoon sea salt + ¼ teaspoon potassium chloride
- 600 mg sodium • 365 mg potassium • 0 calcium
- Naturally tart, zero-sugar, budget-friendly.
Note: nutrition information includes rounded averages from product nutrition labels and USDA data; actual amounts vary by brand and portion size.
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Molly Kimball, RD, CSSD is a registered dietitian and nutrition journalist in New Orleans, and founder of the Ochsner Eat Fit nonprofit restaurant initiative. Tune in to her podcast, FUELED | Wellness + Nutrition, and follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @MollyKimballRD. Download the Eat Fit mobile app to stay in the know about Eat Fit partners, new dishes, festivals, and more. To schedule a nutrition consult with Molly’s Lifestyle Nutrition team, email nutrition@ochsner.org.
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