Flying Ostrich™ isn’t just sparkling water. It’s hydration with purpose.
Sparkling Electrolytes
Help keep your body balanced and your glow-levels high.
Vitamins C + D
Your immune system’s hype squad.
Natural Ingredients
No added colors, artificial flavors or preservatives.
Ocean Minerals
Sourced from nature
Flying Ostrich™ Electrolyte Blend
Together, these minerals create a complete electrolyte system, designed for hydration that works as nature intended.
FAQ
Q: Why do I need this if I already drink a ton of water?
Because too much plain water can flush out vital minerals and electrolytes, making dehydration worse. Hydration isn’t just about water intake, it’s about how your body absorbs and uses it.
Q: What makes Flying Ostrich™ different?
We created it for daily hydration in modern desert environments such as offices, cars, planes, public transport, you name it! Even stress dehydrates us. Our formula includes optimal ratios of clean ingredients to keep you going.
Q: What are Electrolytes?
Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electric charge when mixed with water. They help your body balance fluids, support nerve signals, and keep muscles, including your heart, functioning smoothly. Flying Ostrich™ includes a full spectrum of electrolytes, including chloride, an often-overlooked mineral essential for proper fluid movement and pH balance.
Q: Why do Electrolytes matter?
Your brain is about 75% water, and even slight dehydration can affect focus, memory, and mood. Hydration keeps your brain firing on all cylinders.
Flying Ostrich™ uses bioavailable minerals, not synthetic or low-absorption salts, so your body can actually use what you sip.
Q: Is there caffeine?
No, there is no caffeine.
Q: Why does Flying Ostrich™ include chloride?
Chloride is the second most abundant electrolyte in blood and plays a central role in fluid balance, supports muscle and nerve function and acid-base regulation. Because many drinks overlook it, we include chloride to ensure your hydration supports those essential processes.
Q: How do I know if I’m dehydrated?
Pinch your skin. If it bounces back slower than your response to “we need to talk,” you’re probably dry.