Is Gatorade just juice?!


Question: Ok, it does NOT boost your energy, it was made for hydrate you because you lose alot of water in your sweat. it is basically, water, salt and some potassium. and flavoring. Thats why when your not doing physical activities and u drink it, you can taste the salt but when your dehydrated you can't taste it.


Answers: Ok, it does NOT boost your energy, it was made for hydrate you because you lose alot of water in your sweat. it is basically, water, salt and some potassium. and flavoring. Thats why when your not doing physical activities and u drink it, you can taste the salt but when your dehydrated you can't taste it.

No, it helps boost your energy , so you should not drink it unless your doing some form of physical activity.

Hi there, check this out:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatorade

NO, there is not any real fruit juice in Gatorade.
Nutrition facts below:

No, it helps boost your energy , so you should not drink it unless your doing some form of physical activity.

"From the most amount to least: water, sucrose syrup, high fructose corn syrup (glucose-fructose syrup), citric acid, natural flavors, salt, sodium citrate, monopotassium phosphate, yellow 6, glycerol ester of wood rosin, brominated vegetable oil, red 40"

Nope, its a blend of different chemicals that help enhance performance, but not by much. Read the ingredients, its has all sorts of stuff in it.

NO, IT HAS ELECTROLYTES, AND VARIOUS OTHER NUTRIENTS THAT REHYDRATE YOU AFTER EXTREME PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. IT COMES IN A VARIETY OF FLAVORS, AND IS VERY EFFECTIVE FOR RE-HYDRATION.

No... Gatorade is sweetened salty water.

Nope

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