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Electrosip Orange  Liquid Electrosip Orange  Liquid

Electrosip Orange Liquid

Quantity Description: bottle of 200 ml Liquid
Manufacturer: Ipca Laboratories Ltd
Price: ₹ 33.0

Information about Electrosip Orange Liquid

Electrosip is WHO based ORS (Oral Rehydration Salt) formula. Oral Redyration Salt is a combination of Dextrose and a number of essential electrolytes (Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Citrate). Electrosip restores body fluids & electrolytes, lost due to dehydration in during Diarrhea, vomiting, muscle cramping, and exertional heat illness, while exercising in hot or humid weather.

Role of key ingredients:
Sodium Chloride (NaCl)
Sodium Chloride are essential in boldy to make fluid balance. Sodium chloride is utilized by body cells for its normal function.

Potassium Chloride (KCl)
Potassium is an extremely important electrolyte that functions in the maintenance of water balance and distribution, acid-base balance, muscle and nerve cell function, heart function, kidney and adrenal function.

Dextrose Anhydrous
Dextrose anhydrous is the purest form of dextrose, commonly called glucose. Dextrose anhydrous provides instant energy. It is the primary ingredient in oral rehydration salts (ORS).

Trisodium Citrate dihydrate
Trisodium citrate dihydrate is a tribasic salt of citric acid. It is produced by complete neutralization of citric acid with high purity sodium source and subsequent crystallization.

Use under medical supervision

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From which do we get more fiber 1. An whole orange 2. Or an orange juice with all the fiber intact Which is more healthy? By juicing orange along with fiber, does it result in loss ot fiber?

BHMS, MD - Homeopathy, PhD
Homeopath, Delhi
From which do we get more fiber
1. An whole orange
2. Or an orange juice with all the fiber intact
Which is more heal...
Hi lybrate-user You should eat them raw to get highest concentration of fiber. But it is just the same if you are taking the orange juice added with its fiber.
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Hi, Can excessive eating of papaya change the colour of stool like orange or bit reddish orange?

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General Physician, Alappuzha
Hi, Can excessive eating of papaya change the colour of stool like orange or bit reddish orange?
There is no clear proof that excessive eating of papaya change the colour of stool like orange. There are some other fruits like berries which might change stool colour If you consume excess beta-carotene from supplements or produce, such as carrots, sweet potato, squash, some leafy greens, and some herbs, then your stool can appear orange. Yellow/Pale Brown/Grey: Bright yellow diarrhea can signify a condition known as Giardiasis.

I am having small pores like an orange peel on my cheeks. How can I get rid off them?

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I am having small pores like an orange peel on my cheeks. How can I get rid off them?
Using Dot silicone gel or toical retinoid cream (Retin A cream) is good to remove this pores. You can also go for masks. Pappaya masks are good for this. You can use this twice weekly. Also avoid sun exposure on face or use sunscreen. Taking vitamin E and C supplements , drinking more plain water also helps in regeneration of skin faster.
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I used an orange color condom recently and inside all my penis was orange coloured after I removed I could literally see orange color coming when I was washing my penis the color came from inside of condom. Is it normal? Do I need to get tested?

MD - Psychiatry
Psychiatrist, Chennai
I used an orange color condom recently and inside all my penis was orange coloured after I removed I could literally ...
It must be the colouring agent from the condom. It is advisable not to use the same in future. I guess nothing will happen and later after few washes you should be fine. All the best.
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