Formula based on a solution that has been used for more than 50 years to treat patients for dehydration.
The formula used to treat patients with cholera has spurred a new sports rehydration drink developed by a company with links to both Auckland and San Francisco.
The rehydration drink - named SOS - is fast winning fans among elite athletes, with Kiwi IndyCar driver Scott Dixon and British sailing great Sir Ben Ainslie so impressed with the product they have invested in the company themselves.
SOS was founded by former New Zealand rowing world championships boss Tom Mayo and his San Francisco-based brother James. But it is James' wife, Dr Blanca Lizaola, who is behind the venture. Dr Lizaola, who trained in emergency medicine in Mexico and now works as clinical research co-ordinator at the University of California San Francisco, developed the formula based on a solution that has been used for more than 50 years to treat patients for dehydration.
"I used to treat my patients in Mexico with this salt solution, but the problem is it tastes so bad," said Dr Lizaola.