Wow, you must’ve heard me. I am located in Hawaii. I was talking to my friends in the last two weeks about electrolytes. Isn’t that interesting and there you are by accident? I had picked up my phone and here you were what a surprise. Yes I will be ordering and magnesium is definitely important in your house. I am so happy on top of things. I do have contact with different Doterra reps but nobody has mentioned this, so I’m on it, thank you so much. From Hawaii.
I can't wait to try this! I have POTS which is greatly affected by electrolyte imbalance. I drink about five liters of water a day and still feel dehydrated most days.
Unfortunately, it is a failed product and will be recalled. The minerals refuse to come out of the sachets OR dissolve, no matter how you "shake to activate," rinse the sachet with extra water, etc. A lawsuit should be filed against doterra for these false claims as their electrolytes cannot be consumed.
Why haven’t you addressed this? DoTERRA told me they have gotten the same complaints from thousands of customers and they gave refunds to all of us. They tried to send me extra packets. They all had the same failure. The product is totally Impossible to remove from the sachets, and even once you get some of it out, it refuses to dissolve in water, no matter the temperature or how much you shake it. Considering people depend on this for hydration, doTERRA has a moral obligation to recall this and STOP SELLING AND PROMOTING IT.
@@bryanmartin5901I have had the same problem with dissolving but I am still getting immense benefits from this product. The small amount that is not dissolving must not be a significant portion of the minerals, because I know so many people who are also feeling really good consuming this product.
How many can you take per day? I thought this is very important because you said sometimes when you get there she’ll take whatever and then you may take whatever is that you’re taking them to and three bottles a day please clarify.
Hi! On the training call with doterra they said you can take up to 2-3/day. For me, I don’t feel like I need more than 1 per day and sometimes don’t even feel I need one every day. It’s relative to your personal preference, body chemistry, and hydration. For some this will be a daily product and for others it will be occasional use.
I am so glad I watched your video. I am ordering several boxes right now! Love and appreciate your research on the benefits and how each ingredient is utilized by the body.
The cost breakdown was $1.75 each for Retail and $1.32 each for Wholesale before taxes & shipping etc… Not a bad price at all considering the vitamins, minerals, essential oils and lack of sugar. For you to compare prices and what you get. Now these don’t contain the same vitamins and minerals but they would be considered “comparable” electrolyte drinks. None of these would be an option for diabetics. Gatorade 32oz cost $2.09 contains 14 teaspoons 🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄😮🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄 of sugar. Gatorade Electrolyte Rapid Rehydration 20oz cost $2.78 contains 2.88 teaspoons 🥄🥄🥄 of sugar. Bodyarmor Sports Drink 16 oz cost $1.48 contains 7 teaspoons 🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄 of sugar. Vitamin Water 16.9 oz cost $1.73 contains 8 teaspoons 🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄🥄 of sugar.