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Why Chugging a Gallon of Water Will Not Keep You Hydrated

Sep 05, 20251 hr 3 minSeason 1Ep. 29
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Episode description

Are you walking around dehydrated—or worse, overhydrated? In this episode of the 90% Healthy Podcast, Klaudia Balogh and Don Moxley unpack the truth about hydration, electrolytes, and magnesium—and why “just drink more water” isn’t the whole story.

You’ll learn:
✅ Why electrolytes (sodium, potassium, magnesium) are critical for energy, focus & performance✅ The dangers of overhydration (hyponatremia) and why more water isn’t always better✅ How ultra-processed foods throw off your body’s natural balance✅ Why salt isn’t the enemy—and what to know about sugar instead✅ The importance of real food vs supplements when it comes to minerals✅ Simple signs of dehydration you’re probably ignoring

Plus: the story behind Gatorade, pro cyclists drinking flat Coke, and why data can reshape our daily choices.

Hydration isn’t about guzzling gallons—it’s about balance. And that balance could be the key to better health, longevity, and resilience.


Who's the 90% Healthy Podcast for?

It’s for you who wants to build a resilient body without losing your mind. If you are sick of counting every calorie, tracking too many stats, or not even wanting to start, yet ready to stop feeling just “OK”. Klaudia and Don invite you to build resilient health that bends with real life. No rigid rules. No guilt. Just simple 1% shifts that create a strong foundation, so you can sleep like a baby, perform like a boss. and feel damn good. We cut through the noise, bring you real science (not TikTok trends), and make it easy to understand what works for the long run.


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