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Homemade Tasty Low Sugar Electrolyte Drink Recipe – Penniless Parenting

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I’ve been attempting to lose weight in a gentle fashion, by making concious lifestyle changes, not doing a specific diet. Just paying attention to having more veggies than carbs, enough protein, etc. And I’ve lost over 11 kg (25 lb) by now. But I think the biggest thing I did was stopping to make my sports drink. It is a great recipe, but it has a lot of sugar, despite my trying to cut back on the amount of sugar in it. I can’t use sugar substitutes because they hurt my stomach. 

The thing is, there is a reason I was drinking lots of my sports drink. I have POTS and I get dizzy without lots of liquids and salts, and it is hard to make myself drink so much plain water and taking salt pills makes me nauseous. So I haven’t been drinking it, and the result is more dizziness and more exhaustion.

So I made it my mission to try to figure out another recipe for an electrolyte drink that had very minimal sugar, but still tasted good so I’d want to drink it.

I came up with this. It has only 2.5 teaspoons in the entire 1.5 liters, making an entire bottle only have 50 calories, which isn’t bad at all. It isn’t very sweet but it has enough sweetness to balance out the saltiness. It is pleasant to drink, light and refreshing, because of the lemon and the mint or lemon verbena. I use lemon verbena because I have a plant in my yard, but feel free to use whatever other herb you like to infuse in your drinks, like lemon balm or whatever.

I still prefer the taste of my other sports drink, but in the meantime, this is a good recipe and is what I’ll be making on a regular basis.

I know the lemon slice might seem superfluous since there’s already lemon juice in there, but the pith adds a bit of bitterness that rounds out the flavor of the salt, sweet, and sour, and makes it tastier and more enjoyable to drink.

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Penny Price

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