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Atlas Hydration FAQ
How does Atlas Hydration differ from other electrolyte drinks on the market?
Atlas Hydration stands out through our use of premium, bioavailable ingredients that your body can utilize immediately. Unlike conventional hydration drinks that use basic forms of vitamins requiring conversion by your body, we use advanced forms like Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate (P5P) for B6 and Methylcobalamin for B12. Additionally, our formula is completely sugar-free, using natural sweeteners like stevia and allulose to prevent energy crashes while supporting stable energy levels.
When is the best time to drink Atlas Hydration?
Atlas Hydration can be consumed any time you need enhanced hydration and energy support. It's particularly beneficial: before, during, or after exercise; first thing in the morning to support daily hydration; during long workdays when you need sustained focus; while traveling or in hot weather; and after consuming alcohol to help restore electrolyte balance. The sugar-free formula means you can drink it throughout the day without concerns about blood sugar spikes.
Is Atlas Hydration compatible with special diets?
Yes! Atlas Hydration is designed to be inclusive of various dietary preferences and restrictions. Our formula is sugar-free, making it ideal for keto and low-carb diets. It's also paleo-friendly, gluten-free, and contains no artificial colors or preservatives. The natural sweeteners we use (stevia and allulose) have minimal impact on blood sugar, making it suitable for those monitoring their glucose levels.
How much Atlas Hydration should I drink daily?
For optimal hydration, we recommend 1-2 servings of Atlas Hydration per day, depending on your activity level and environment. One serving can be mixed with 16-20 oz of water, adjusting the concentration to your taste preference. Athletes or those in hot climates may benefit from additional servings. As with any supplement, we recommend starting with one serving to assess your body's response and consulting with your healthcare provider if you have specific health concerns.