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Salt of the Earth
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premium electrolytes for hydration - pay with bitcoin lightning and earn bitcoin rewards with every purchase and earn 10% off of your referrals in bitcoin for the life of that customer.
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drinksote 9 months ago
The 100% merino wool lined shorts made to keep plastic from getting in your balls. Selling them for $99 on my website - will accept zaps ~$69 medium and large - black image
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drinksote 9 months ago
Bali training center Saturday morning sweat
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drinksote 10 months ago
⚡️ #ZAPSNAG @primal SPECIAL DEAL ⚡️ 12 months • 12× 30-stick bags • Doorstep delivery Regular price ≈ 603 k sats → ONE-TIME 500 k sats (save ~17%) How it works: Zap 500 000 sats to this note. DM me your shipping deets + flavor prefs. Stay hydrated all year. First come, first zapped. Limited to the ⚡️ earliest ⚡️ stackers. Stay humble and stack salt
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drinksote 10 months ago
Variety packs and creatine now available
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drinksote 11 months ago
New merino wool lined shorts coming soon
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drinksote 11 months ago
winners in the heat, staying hydrated with salt of the earth
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drinksote 11 months ago
surfing champions drink salt of the earth, you should too
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drinksote 11 months ago
Can Salt of the Earth affect blood sugar? Lili aka miss Brickell USA has type 1 diabetes. She tested her blood sugar before and after drinking our Orange Salt of the Earth: • Before: 149 mg/dL • After: 189 mg/dL That’s a 40-point rise — way lower than what she sees from juice or honey (which spike her to 250–300+). Salt of the Earth contains zero sugar, no artificial sweeteners, and no carbs — just pure electrolytes: sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. These minerals deeply hydrate your body without triggering insulin or glucose spikes. So what caused the rise? In type 1 diabetes, blood sugar can rise from: • Hydration-induced shifts in fluid balance • Hormonal fluctuations (like cortisol and adrenaline) • Excitement or stress, which trigger the liver to release glucose • And a 15% margin of error built into all glucose meters Lili wasn’t running — just getting ready to help with Brickell Run Club — but her body still responded to the excitement and adrenaline of the moment. What she didn’t feel: a crash. What she did feel: hydration, clarity, and clean energy. This is real hydration — no sugar, no spike, no BS.