
Monday Sluggishness? Endocrinologist Shares 3-Ingredient Homemade Electrolyte Recipe
This Electrolyte Recipe Reset After the Weekend
If you are starting your Monday feeling tired, foggy, or physically drained, you might be suffering from a “hydration debt.” According to New Jersey-based endocrinologist Dr. Alessia Roehnelt, plain water is often insufficient to restore the body after a weekend of altered routines, caffeine, and salty foods.
In a social media update on February 9, 2026, Dr. Roehnelt explained that to truly rehydrate, the body requires a specific balance of minerals and glucose to move water effectively into the cells.
The endocrinologist notes that plain water can sometimes pass through the digestive system too quickly to be fully absorbed. To facilitate “cellular hydration,” the body uses a sodium-glucose transport mechanism.
Dr. Roehnelt suggests skipping expensive, store-bought sports drinks—which often contain artificial dyes and excessive refined sugar—in favor of this natural homemade alternative:
Endocrinologists highlight that several common weekend factors contribute to a “sluggish Monday”:
Medical experts also advise caution regarding water temperature. While it may be tempting to reach for a glass of ice-cold water when feeling parched, some surgeons warn that extremely cold water can put sudden stress on the cardiovascular system. Opting for room-temperature or lukewarm electrolyte water is generally gentler on the body during recovery.
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