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🧂 Why you should be saying: More Salt please, Not Less.

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Try a FREE 8-pack sampler of this salty, citrusy infusion >> Dear Elephants, These little packets of

Try a FREE 8-pack sampler of this salty, citrusy infusion >> [Open in a web browser.]( Dear Elephants, These little packets of hydration magic are, simply put, shockingly good. Like, it's confusing because you take a sip and it's an explosion of salty, sweet, citrusy (and sometimes spicy) goodness. And all the while you are getting an infusion of all the minerals your body is lacking. It's no wonder LMNT (pronounced element) has the Elephant Staff swooning (and shamelessly accepting freebies whenever offered). ~ Shanon Hoffman, Elephant 🐘 [Get a FREE 8-pack sampler with any purchase >>]( Submerge yourself in a citrusy, salty IV-level Infusion of Electrolytes. You might ask, what's inside these delightfully-flavored, handy dandy electrolyte packets which Elephant's been roaring about lately? The science is simple: when you sweat you lose salt. When you hydrate you need to get that salt back (as in, via an electrolyte re-infusion) to help avoid headaches, muscle cramps, and fatigue. - Sodium a salty sidekick for sneaking hydration into your cells. - Magnesium which helps with energy, muscle contraction, and bone building. - Potassium the yin to sodium’s yang, helping stabilize its blood-pressure raising effects. With none of the junk—no sugar, no coloring, no artificial ingredients, gluten, or fillers. No BS. [Get your tasty "salts for every occasion" here 👉]( Enter the real salt dealer, a.k.a [LMNT]( whose founders emphasize that we need to pay as much attention to our electrolytes (which we lose when we sweat) as we do our food. A growing body of research reveals that optimal health outcomes occur at sodium levels 2-3x government recommendations. That’s why we say, More Salt please, Not Less. 🧂 And in honor of the cult favorite Watermelon Salt being back on tap, we've whipped up [this salty AF, fresh Watermelon Marg]( just for you (and in honor of the legendary, late Jimmy Buffet, of course 🦜) [🍉 order cult-fave watermelon salt, it's back on tap 🍉]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Elephant Journal: *it's about the Mindful Life Boulder, Colorado You're receiving this email because you subscribe to Mindful Partner Messages. You can update the types of emails you recieve [by clicking here](. You can unsubscribe (and break our hearts) [by clicking here](.

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