Planning your holiday gifts for 2020? If you’re not sure what to get that exercise enthusiast in your life, SaltStick may be your answer.
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Planning your holiday gifts for 2020? If you’re not sure what to get that exercise enthusiast in your life, SaltStick may be your answer.
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On June 22-24, hundreds of dysautonomia patients and their families congregated in Nashville, Tennessee, to participate in the sixth annual Dysautonomia International (DI) Conference. Read more
Extreme fatigue, cramping, and constipation. This blog post explains why low potassium levels could be the cause of these unpleasant symptoms. Read more
This week, we are happy to share with our customers that our newest product, SaltStick Vitassium, is now available for purchase in the United Kingdom. Read more
In this blog post, we answer salt-related questions often asked by dysautonomia patients. Read to learn about the kidneys, the sodium-glucose pump and potassium intake. Read more
This week, we are happy to share with our customers that our newest product, SaltStick Vitassium, is approved and available for purchase in Canada. Read more
This past weekend, a few of our team members attended the fifth annual Dysautonomia International Conference in Washington D.C. Read more
High levels of thirst plague endurance athletes who commonly exercise in the heat and humidity for several hours a day. However, hydration can be a tricky thing, and it can sometimes seem as if your thirst never goes away – despite frequent urination. Read more
This past weekend, we attended the Fourth Dysautonomia International Annual Conference in Washington D.C., where we met patients, families, friends and medical professionals who work to alleviate symptoms and conduct research toward discovering causes of dysautonomia. Read more
SaltStick has helped endurance athletes compete at the highest levels for years, by making it easy to replace the full spectrum of electrolytes lost through sweat. Additionally, the hydration benefits provided by SaltStick products can assist patients suffering from Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), who are pursuing exercise as part of their dysautonomia treatment. Read more