Your Electrolytes Shouldn’t Add to the Problem
When you’re managing migraines, every ingredient matters. Your nervous system is already hypersensitive during a migraine attack, and certain additives can intensify symptoms or even trigger new episodes.
The best electrolytes for migraines are the ones that deliver essential minerals without the inflammatory extras found in most sports drinks and electrolyte powders. Understanding
how electrolytes support migraine relief is the first step in choosing the right product.
Sugar and Blood Glucose Spikes
Added sugars cause rapid blood glucose fluctuations that can prolong migraine attacks and increase their severity. Many electrolyte drinks contain as much sugar as soda, creating an inflammatory response that works against recovery. Sugar-free electrolytes like Buoy’s Rescue Drops can help you rehydrate without the crash.
The Problem with Artificial Sweeteners
Aspartame, sucralose, and other artificial sweeteners are well-documented migraine triggers for many people. These synthetic compounds can affect neurotransmitter function and vascular stability, exactly what you’re trying to support during a migraine. Buoy contains zero artificial sweeteners of any kind.
“Natural Flavors” and Hidden Ingredients
The term “natural flavors” can legally include over 100 undisclosed ingredients, including MSG derivatives, solvents, and preservatives. For migraine sufferers, these hidden compounds can be unpredictable triggers for migraine pain. Buoy’s unflavored formula means complete transparency — no surprises, no hidden additives.
Dyes, Preservatives, and Chemical Additives
Artificial colors, stabilizers, and preservatives add nothing to hydration but can contribute to inflammation and neurological sensitivity. Clean electrolytes like Buoy’s Rescue Drops contain only the minerals your body needs, sourced from nature rather than synthesized in a lab with chemical residues.