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​6 ways salt and chia seed water can help balance electrolyte levels​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 15, 2025, 20:14 IST
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6 ways salt and chia seed water can help balance electrolyte levels


The extreme summer heat and sweat often lead to dehydration and an imbalance in electrolyte levels, which mostly lead to weakness, fatigue, diarrhea and other summer-induced ailments. While most people rely on aerated drinks, medicines or instant relief supplements to reduce the impact of harsh weather, there are certain simple remedies that can naturally fix electrolyte levels and revive energy that too without any harmful additives or preservatives. Here’s one such traditional remedy, which can naturally fix the impact of heat and electrolyte imbalance.

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High magnesium content


There’s no denying that magnesium is an essential electrolyte involved in over 300 biochemical reactions in the body, including nerve function and muscle contractions. Adding soaked chia seeds to salt water helps boost magnesium levels, which helps regulate blood pressure, maintain proper nerve function, and support muscle health.

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Provides hydration


When chia seeds are soaked in water, they expand and form a gel-like coating. This chia and salt water not only hydrates the seeds but also improves electrolyte imbalance.

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High Source of Potassium


Another mineral is potassium, which is essential for electrolyte balance, helping regulate fluid levels in cells and maintain proper heart function. Adding soaked chia seeds to the drink helps boost potassium levels, which supports healthy hydration levels and reduces the risk of electrolyte imbalance.

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Omega-3 Fatty Acids


Omega-3 fatty acids in chia seeds support cell membrane integrity and help manage inflammation, which is important for electrolyte balance. Inflammation can disrupt fluid and electrolyte regulation, leading to potential imbalances. Regular consumption of chia seeds can help mitigate this risk.

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Calcium for nerves and muscles

Electrolyte balance is not just about sodium and potassium, but calcium also plays a significant role. Adding chia seeds to this drink can give a boost of calcium, which helps in better nerve signaling, fixes muscle contractions, and maintains strong bones.

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Stabilizes blood sugar levels


Chia seeds have a unique ability to stabilize blood sugar levels due to their high fiber content. Stable blood sugar helps prevent dehydration, which is a common cause of electrolyte imbalance.

When mixed with water, chia seeds slow down digestion, leading to more consistent nutrient absorption and hydration.

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