MITOPLEX® Electrolytes for Fasting (Hydration + Performance Support)
Electrolyte support to make intermittent fasting feel easier and more sustainable
Fasting can be powerful, but many people struggle because of low electrolytes, not low willpower. MITOPLEX is an upgraded electrolyte formula designed to support hydration, energy, and performance during fasting or low‑carb phases.
Quick benefits
- Supports hydration and mineral balance during fasting
- Helps reduce “fasting fatigue” linked to electrolyte depletion
- Supports training performance and daily energy
- Simple, travel‑friendly packets
What is MITOPLEX?
MITOPLEX is a daily electrolyte supplement formulated to support mineral balance, especially helpful during intermittent fasting, low‑carb nutrition, or higher activity levels. Electrolytes matter because fasting and carbohydrate restriction can increase fluid and mineral losses.
Why electrolytes matter during fasting
During fasting (and especially when carbs are lower), the body tends to excrete more water and sodium. If electrolytes aren’t replaced, you may notice headaches, low energy, dizziness, cramps, or reduced exercise performance. A structured electrolyte strategy can make fasting feel dramatically easier and more sustainable.
How to use (simple)
- Use during your fasting window or between meals
- Start with one serving and adjust based on activity, heat, and tolerance
- Pair with adequate water intake
Who it’s best for
- Intermittent fasters who feel low energy or headaches
- Active people training fasted
- Anyone doing low‑carb phases or metabolic reset protocols
Ready to support your fasting routine?
If you want fasting to feel easier and more consistent, start with electrolytes first.
You’ll be redirected to the official store (region options available).
Related:
- Exogenous Ketones for Fasting and Weight Loss → https://fastingon.com/exogenous-ketones/
- Lose It Protocol (16 days) → https://fastingon.com/loseit/
- Fasting Science → https://fastingon.com/science/
FAQs (MITOPLEX Electrolytes)
1) Do I need electrolytes for intermittent fasting?
Many people benefit from electrolytes during intermittent fasting, especially if they experience headaches, low energy, dizziness, or cramps. Electrolytes support hydration and mineral balance.
Many people benefit from electrolytes during intermittent fasting, especially if they experience headaches, low energy, dizziness, or cramps. Electrolytes support hydration and mineral balance.
2) What electrolytes are most important during fasting?
Sodium, potassium, and magnesium are commonly discussed because they support fluid balance, nerve signaling, and muscle function, especially when fasting or eating low carb.
Sodium, potassium, and magnesium are commonly discussed because they support fluid balance, nerve signaling, and muscle function, especially when fasting or eating low carb.
3) When should I take electrolytes while fasting?
Most people take electrolytes in the morning, during the fasting window, or around workouts. Timing depends on your fasting schedule, activity level, and how you feel.
Most people take electrolytes in the morning, during the fasting window, or around workouts. Timing depends on your fasting schedule, activity level, and how you feel.
4) Do electrolytes break a fast?
Electrolytes themselves typically do not break a fast. However, always check the full ingredient label and choose options that fit your fasting goal.
Electrolytes themselves typically do not break a fast. However, always check the full ingredient label and choose options that fit your fasting goal.
5) Can electrolytes reduce fasting headaches or fatigue?
In many cases, fasting headaches and fatigue are related to hydration and electrolyte shifts. Supporting electrolytes can make fasting feel more comfortable and sustainable.
In many cases, fasting headaches and fatigue are related to hydration and electrolyte shifts. Supporting electrolytes can make fasting feel more comfortable and sustainable.
6) Who should be careful with electrolyte supplements?
If you have kidney disease, heart conditions, high blood pressure, or take medication, consult your clinician before using electrolyte supplements.
If you have kidney disease, heart conditions, high blood pressure, or take medication, consult your clinician before using electrolyte supplements.
Medical note: If you have a medical condition or take medication, consult your clinician before starting any supplement.
Ready to support your fasting routine?
If you want fasting to feel easier and more consistent, start with electrolytes first.
You’ll be redirected to the official store (region options available).
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