As the name insinuates, it’s designed for instances where symptoms of mild to moderate dehydration are starting to show, and action to help rehydrate the body should be taken. In this instance, the body needs something that is more pronounced in its effect and ability to help correct course by getting fluids and electrolytes into the body faster.*
This process is known as active transport, which, in technical terms, is the energy-dependent movement of molecules (in this case, water and electrolytes) into cells, going against a concentration gradient. That is, the molecules are moved from a region of lower concentration into a region of higher concentration. In simpler terms, active transport is the body’s way of speeding up the rehydrating of cells by forcing more fluid to be absorbed both earlier and more quickly in the digestive tract. This is partly achieved by the inclusion of glucose in the formula which is responsible for this cellular flooding effect.*
When someone is suffering from dehydration and heat illness, the Hydrate and Rescue combination provides an acute hydration formula to instantly take action and immediately start to correct the effects of a dehydrated state.*