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Science & technology | Well Informed<br>You probably don’t need extra electrolytes<br>Unless you’re athletic or unwell<br>Share

Illustration: Cristina Spanò

May 22nd 2026|3 min read

IN 1965 SCIENTISTS at the University of Florida mixed an unusual cocktail of water, sugar and salt for the college’s American football players. The drink tasted like urine, but the Florida Gators downed it anyway. With lemon juice added for flavour, Gatorade—as the drink was called—was designed to replenish the minerals lost through sweating during hard training sessions in the southern heat. The team reckoned it also boosted their stamina on game day.

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