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Nearly 50% of international travelers suffer from diarrhea. This is the official rehydration formula of the World Health Organization.
Plain water is ineffective in replacing what the body loses during diarrheal illness, vomiting, and dehydration. These packets contain the official rehydration formula of the World Health Organization, and are highly recommended, especially when traveling with children. Better tasting (lemon-flavored), lower sodium than other solutions on the market. Four foil packets (mix in water) and instructions.
More Information:
Nearly 50% of international travelers suffer from diarrhea. This is the official rehydration formula of the World Health Organization.
Product Features:
- Dual Action – to replace and reduce fluid loss
- Reduces fluid losses from 18% to 30%
- Shortens the length of acute diarrheal illness by as much as two days
- Enhances absorption of orally delivered therapeutic agents and vitamins
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Related Travel Tips:
- Rehydrate!
Bring along a supply of oral rehydration salts in the event that you get travelers' diarrhea. This is especially important when traveling with children.
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Also Useful at High Altitudes
By Ginny S., WA
in March, 2009
CeraLyte really eased symptoms of altitude sickness. Even when using an altitude prescription med, the electrolyte replacement solution helped me. I have used it on a couple of ski trips in Colorado when I was sleeping at + 9,000 feet.




Better to be safe than sorry
By Donna M., IL
While I hope we don't get sick during up upcoming trip to India, there is the possibility. And now I feel prepared for whatever may happen!




Also Useful at High Altitudes
By Ginny S., WA
in March, 2009
CeraLyte really eased symptoms of altitude sickness. Even when using an altitude prescription med, the electrolyte replacement solution helped me. I have used it on a couple of ski trips in Colorado when I was sleeping at + 9,000 feet.




Better to be safe than sorry
By Donna M., IL
While I hope we don't get sick during up upcoming trip to India, there is the possibility. And now I feel prepared for whatever may happen!
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