







Electrolyte Powder
To hydrate with natural electrolytes during endurance or illness
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Electrolyte Powder has a new look, but rest assured, it is the same great product with the same great ingredients!
Replenish fluids naturally after an illness or exercise with our natural electrolyte powder made from three simple ingredients. Simply add the powder to your favorite drink for an electrolyte drink that’s easy on sensitive stomachs and completely natural.
Staying truly hydrated is not as simple as drinking more water. Your cells need salt and glucose to encourage them to hydrate with water! That’s why we combined Himalayan pink salt, maple sugar, and cream of tartar to make our Electrolyte Powder naturally hydrating and satisfying for your body! Drink year round to encourage hydration and up your intake during hot summer months!
ABSOLUTELY NO colors, flavors (natural or artificial), preservatives, added sugar, sodium benzoate, citric acid, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, top allergens (corn, soy, nuts, gluten, dairy, fish) or other junk!
Key Ingredients
Organic Maple Sugar
Acer saccharum
Maple sugar is a natural sweetener that is comes from sugar maple trees. It is a good source of the minerals like potassium, calcium, zinc, and manganese. It is also more natural than refined white sugar when looking for a sweetener. It is often used in drinks and baking.
Cream of Tartar
Potassium bitartrate
Cream of tartar is made from tartaric acid, a by-product of the winemaking process. It is most commonly known as a leveling agent in cooking, however, it has many benefits. It may aid in digestion, may promote urinary health, and may assist with detoxing.
Himalayan Sea Salt
halite
Himalayan Salt is mined near the foothills of the Himalayas. It is known for its pink color. It is rich in minerals, may help balance electrolytes, may help exfoliate skin, and may improve digestion. It is commonly found in electrolyte drinks and used in cooking.
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