5 Reasons Workday Is The Only Electrolyte That Will Actually Help Your Husband Stop Getting Dizzy
When He Stands

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If you've made it here, you already understand what's happening.

His reserves ran out.

His body can't push blood to his brain fast enough when he stands.

That's the dizziness. That's the fall risk.

The solution is replacing all three minerals — sodium, potassium, magnesium — every day, at real amounts.

But not every electrolyte does that.

Most won't come close.

Here's exactly why Workday is different.

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1. Most electrolytes were built for athletes — not for someone whose body is quietly depleting every day

There's a reason most electrolyte supplements don't work for this.

They were designed for a completely different problem.

Someone who just ran ten miles and sweated out a little sodium.

Someone who needs a quick top-up after a workout and will naturally replenish the rest through food the same day.

So the amounts are tiny. Just enough to put on the label. Just enough to market it as an electrolyte product.

That's not what your husband needs. His reserves have been draining quietly for years.

The hole is much deeper than what an athlete digs in one session.

Trace amounts don't refill a bucket that's been emptying for a decade.

 Workday was built around a different question entirely: what does someone over 60 actually need every day to replace what aging takes?

The amounts reflect that answer. Not athlete amounts.

Actual replacement amounts — for someone exactly like your husband.

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2. Sugar in most electrolytes makes the dizziness worse, not better

This is the part nobody warns you about.

Most popular electrolyte drinks and powders are loaded with sugar.

And sugar causes your kidneys to flush out sodium — one of the three minerals his body needs to push blood upward when he stands.

So you buy an electrolyte supplement thinking you're refilling the bucket.

And the sugar is quietly making the hole bigger at the same time.

This is why so many people try an electrolyte product, see no change after two weeks, and conclude electrolytes don't work.

It wasn't the electrolytes that failed.

It was the formula working against itself.

Workday has no sugar.

No fillers.

Nothing in it that interferes with what you're trying to do.

Every ingredient is there because it helps.

Nothing is there because it makes the product taste better or cheaper to produce.

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3. Electrolytes are not a new substance — they're what's already in his food, at the amount he actually needs

The most common hesitation at this point is a reasonable one.

He's already on medication. Is it safe to add something?

Here's what's important to understand.

Sodium, potassium and magnesium are not drugs.

They are not foreign substances.

They are minerals — the same ones in his salt shaker, in a banana, in the leafy greens on his plate. His body already uses these every single day.

It cannot function without them.

Taking Workday is not adding something new. It is replacing what aging has been removing.

It's refilling what his body has been running low on.

That said — if he is on a potassium-sparing medication specifically, speak with his doctor before adding potassium.

This applies to a small number of medications and his doctor will know immediately if it applies to him.

For the vast majority of people in his situation, this is not adding a supplement. It's giving his body back something it lost.

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4. Changes happen within days — not months — because the mechanism is simple

This is not a supplement that builds up in your system over six weeks.

The reason the dizziness starts improving quickly is that the mechanism is direct.

His body needs three minerals to do one job: squeeze blood vessels tight and push blood up to his brain when he stands.

When those minerals were low, the squeeze was weak.

Blood pooled in his legs. His brain waited.

When those minerals are restored, the squeeze works again.

Blood goes up.

His brain gets what it needs.

That's it.

That's the whole mechanism.

Most people notice something within the first three to five days.

Not a dramatic announcement — just a morning where he stands up and doesn't reach for the nightstand.

A bathroom trip at 3am where he just walks, instead of moving like he's on ice.

It happens quietly.

Because the body doesn't need time to learn something new.

It just needs what it was missing.

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5. The dizziness is not permanent. It's a depletion problem — and depletion problems have a solution

The most important thing to hold onto before you decide.

This is not a condition he has to manage forever.

He doesn't have to grab the furniture every time he stands.

He doesn't have to sit on the edge of the bed every morning waiting for the room to settle.

You don't have to time your errands around when it's safe to leave him alone.

That is not his future.

That is what happens when the bucket runs empty.

Fill the bucket, and his body remembers what to do.Two weeks.

If you don't see a meaningful difference in how he stands up, how he moves through the house, how the mornings feel — we'll refund every penny.

No explanation required.

You've already understood what's happening.

This is the part where you do something about it.

ShOP WORKDAY NOW