Electrolytes: What they are and why your body needs them

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August 25, 2025 |

What are electrolytes and why should you care?

Electrolytes are charged minerals found in your blood, sweat, and other body fluids. These small but mighty nutrients play a huge role in maintaining hydration, regulating muscle and nerve function, balancing blood pressure, and supporting overall energy production.

The primary electrolytes include:

  • Sodium
  • Potassium
  • Calcium
  • Magnesium
  • Chloride
  • Phosphate
  • Bicarbonate

A proper balance of these minerals is critical for your health. Even a slight disruption can cause fatigue, dizziness, cramps, and more.

What causes electrolyte imbalance?

Electrolyte imbalance can happen for several reasons. Some common causes include:

  • Excessive sweating
  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Overtraining or heat exposure
  • Low-carb or fasting diets
  • Certain medications or health conditions

Symptoms of low electrolytes can include muscle cramps, headaches, irregular heartbeat, confusion, and fatigue. If you’re noticing these, you may need to replenish your electrolytes fast.

When should you replenish electrolytes?

Your body loses electrolytes daily, but some moments call for more active replenishment. You’ll benefit most from electrolyte supplements or electrolyte-rich foods during:

  • Strenuous workouts or endurance events
  • Hot or humid weather
  • Recovery from illness
  • Fasting or detoxing
  • Long flights or travel fatigue

Being proactive about replenishing electrolytes can help prevent dehydration, support mental clarity, and reduce post-workout soreness.

Natural sources of electrolytes

You don’t always need a supplement to stay balanced. Plenty of foods provide the electrolytes your body needs. Some excellent choices include:

  • Bananas and avocados (potassium)
  • Leafy greens and yogurt (calcium and magnesium)
  • Nuts and seeds (magnesium)
  • Coconut water and bone broth (natural hydration and minerals)
  • Sea salt or Himalayan salt (sodium and trace minerals)

For a more complete list, check out our Electrolyte FAQ page on the Volta Santé blog, where we explore each mineral in detail.

Are electrolyte supplements necessary?

They can be. If you lead an active lifestyle, travel frequently, or have specific medical needs, electrolyte supplements can help maintain optimal health and performance. When choosing a supplement, look for one that:

  • Contains a balanced blend of sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium
  • Has no added sugars or artificial colors
  • Uses clean, high-quality ingredients

Final thoughts: Balance is everything

Electrolytes are often overlooked, but they’re vital to your everyday health. From powering your muscles to fueling your brain, these minerals are the unsung heroes of hydration and wellness. The good news? You can replenish them through a combination of nutritious foods and thoughtful supplementation.

💡 Got questions? Head over to our Volta Santé Electrolyte FAQ page for detailed answers to the 14 most common electrolyte questions.

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