Electrolyte Drink
A lemon electrolyte blend for hydration and vitality — especially useful when appetite (and drinking) is reduced. Available at Lily & Loaf.
Not medical advice. Check labels and speak to a clinician if unsure.

Often bought together
Common pairings that make a simple stack. Start small and add only what you need.
Key benefits (plain English)
- Hydration support when intake is low
- Handy during illness or hot days
- Supports routine electrolyte top-ups
- Works well with walking / exercise days
- Easy ‘sip’ option
Quick action
Ready when you are
If this looks like a fit, you can buy directly from Lily & Loaf. No pressure — consistency matters more than urgency.
Who it’s for (and who should be cautious)
Good fit if…
You want a simple routine and a product that matches your current goal.
Be cautious if…
If you’re on fluid restrictions or have kidney/heart conditions, confirm with your clinician first.
My take
On GLP-1, dehydration is sneaky. Electrolytes are one of the simplest “feel better today” moves.
How to use it
Mix a scoop in water and sip. On GLP-1, start slower (small glass) and see how you feel.
Tip: start with one product, stick with it for a couple of weeks, then add the next layer if needed.
Compare to alternatives
FAQs
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Simple routine guide
Best time to take it
Make it stick
The “best” time is the time you’ll remember. Most people pair this with breakfast or their first meal, unless the label says otherwise.
If you’re on GLP‑1
Go gentle
If appetite is low or your stomach is sensitive, introduce one change at a time and prioritise hydration + protein first.
Stacking
Avoid overlap
Keep stacks simple. Avoid doubling up on similar vitamins/minerals across multiple formulas. Consistency beats complexity.
Pairs well with
If you’re building a simple routine, these are common “next steps” people add after the basics.