Healthy Hydration Inside and Out; e-water(TM) Makes its West Coast Introduction at Select Spas, Health Clubs and Gyms
04 July 2006 - 12:01AM
Business Wire
RushNet, Inc. (Pink Sheets:RSHN), the brand owner of e-water(TM),
knows that summertime has officially arrived, bringing hot, humid
weather and an increased risk for dehydration during exercise.
Fitness enthusiasts who boost their physical activity during the
warmest season of the year can take a stand against dehydration and
replenish with e-water(TM), a bottled water naturally enriched with
crucial trace minerals and electrolytes to provide the necessary
elements to repair one's body after a boiling summer day or
strenuous workout at the gym. Bottled water is one of the fastest
growing segments in the beverage industry, and U.S. residents now
drink more bottled water annually than any other beverage besides
carbonated soft drinks.(1) A fusion of spring and purified water,
e-water(TM) offers the health-conscious individual the perfect
opportunity to hydrate and replenish fluids that have been lost
during exercise without the added sugar and carbohydrates found in
other sports drinks. Select health clubs and spas across the
western United States are now distributing e-water(TM) as a vital
hydration accessory that can be used before, during, or after a
workout. The purpose of taking in nutrients and water during
exercise is essentially to refuel muscles of the lost fluids and
electrolytes which can lead to fatigue, muscle cramps, and
decreased athletic performance. Per the April/May 2005 Issue of
"Bottled Water Reporter," water or fluids without sugar are the
most favorable beverages for hydration.(2) "The benefits of
replenishing energy and fluid during racing (and training, too, for
that matter) include better performance, delay of fatigue, and even
reduction in post-exercise muscle damage," says Dr. Robert Filice
of Caring Medical and Rehabilitation Services. "There is a point in
time where the athlete's performance will just steadily decline,
almost to the point of no return. Therefore prevention of this by
utilizing ... proper hydration is key. Athletes should try to fully
replace fluid and electrolyte losses that occur during exercise...
water alone is not sufficient, because drinking water does not
replace electrolyte losses that occur through perspiration."(3) It
is important to drink a fluid containing electrolytes after intense
activity to replace the vitamins and minerals lost during exercise,
especially after a long workout at the gym. Unlike other waters,
e-water(TM) contains over fifty electrolytes without the addition
of sodium, carbohydrates, and artificial colors and flavors.
e-water(TM) also contains fulvic acid, a unique ingredient that
allows nutrients to enter the bloodstream and be absorbed by the
body more easily and efficiently . Fulvic acid, called wujinsan
("golden medicine") in China, is a powerful and organic electrolyte
that was once used in Chinese medicine as an anti-inflammatory and
healing agent.(4) e-water(TM) allows one to absorb the necessary
nutrients without the added calories and sugar, and is a great
complement to any weight loss or exercise program. Mr. Robert Corr,
president of RushNet, Inc., has been dedicated for over 30 years to
providing the highest quality beverages on the market. "I learned
from my own personal experience that other waters in the market
can't give total satisfaction and a response you can feel after a
work out," said Corr, who cycles regularly. "e-water(TM) not only
has a natural, pure taste, but quenches your thirst and energizes.
I go everywhere with a bottle of e-water(TM)." e-water(TM) will be
made available nationwide in many natural and mainstream grocery
stores, spas, health clubs, and fitness centers. e-water(TM) has
already been introduced to 1700 spas and clubs in Southern
California and 500 in Metro Chicago will be introduced to
e-water(TM) the week of July 10th. For more information see
www.enjoytherush.com. Disclaimer: The Company relies upon Safe
Harbor Laws of 1933, 1934 and 1995 for all public news releases.
Statements, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking
statements. The company, through its management, makes
forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future
operations, performance and other developments. Such
forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the
company's best judgment based upon current information and involve
a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance
that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such
forward-looking statements. It is impossible to identify all such
factors. Factors which could cause actual results to differ
materially from those estimated by the company include, but are not
limited to, government regulation; managing and maintaining growth;
the effect of adverse publicity; litigation; competition; and other
factors which may be identified from time to time in the company's
public announcements. (1, 2) John G. Rodwan, Jr., April/May 2005
issue of "Bottled Water Reporter,"
http://www.beveragemarketing.com/news3e.htm. (3) "Salt, Friend or
Foe?" Dr. Robert Filice, Caring Medical and Rehabilitation
Services.
http://www.caringmedical.com/media/article.asp?article_id=386# (4)
www.shireleys-wellness-cafe.com
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