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elete Electrolyte Add-in Hydration Drops is a 32oz pure liquid electrolyte concentrate designed to enhance hydration and performance. Formulated with four essential electrolytes—sodium, magnesium, potassium, and trace minerals—this all-natural, unflavored product is perfect for transforming any drink into a sports drink. It's gluten-free, vegan, non-GMO, and supports a keto diet, making it an ideal choice for health-conscious individuals.
A**R
Great value
This is good quality, dissolves easy, very mixable, not much taste , easy to use dropper makes in functional on the go.
N**.
Just WOW!
I was skeptical at first, but after a hike with 10,000 feet of elevation gain over 30 miles, I was amazed. My muscles did not suffer once—no cramping, no pain. I honestly can’t believe it. The only downside is the taste, which isn’t great, but it’s a small price to pay for how well it works.I think the magnesium makes a big difference, as it’s something most electrolytes lack. Just take about 10 drops with a gulp of water every hour or so, depending on your activity, and you’ll be golden. No mixing involved—it’s so easy. This is now my go-to electrolyte, and you should seriously consider it.
M**S
I Prefer Tablytes, but Add-In Drops Are a Good Electrolyte Supplement, Esp. Potassium.
I have a very strict diet that makes it difficult for me to get enough potassium. In the summer, when I am sweating minerals out in the heat, dietary potassium is often not enough. I found that a couple doses of Elete Tablytes solved the problem on days that I perspired a lot. I preferred the Tablytes to the Add-In, because pills don’t require me to drink an excessive amount of water. But Elete moved its facility last year, and tablet production has been suspended. Elete has said that Tablytes will go back into production at some point, but I needed to find a substitute in the meantime. I looked at every electrolyte tablet I could find online and only found one with a comparable amount of potassium, and that had other ingredients that I cannot tolerate.So I turned to the Elete Add-in drops, which contain more potassium per serving than the Tablytes but do not contain calcium or phosphorus. The Add-in drops contain 130 mg potassium, 125 mg sodium, 390 mg chloride, 45 mg magnesium, and 20 mg sulfate per serving in a base of concentrated inland sea water and purified water. A serving is ½ teaspoon (1 capful) of the add-in, which Elete recommends to put in 32 ounces of beverage. The recommended concentration is 1/8 teaspoon per 8 ounces beverage, 1/4 teaspoon per 16 ounces beverage, 1/2 teaspoon per 32 ounces beverage, or 2 teaspoons per gallon. This small dropper bottle contains only 10 servings or 24.6 ml (0.83 ounces). If you use a higher concentration of Elete, you begin to taste the salt.I was relieved to find that I can put a full serving (1/2 teaspoon) of the Elete in 6-8 ounces of liquid, if the beverage is sufficiently flavored. I squeeze one whole lime or lemon into a glass, add 1/2 teaspoon Elete Add-in, and top with seltzer. It’s a little salty but not bad. This would probably also work with fruit juice. So, if you’re not an athlete and can’t see yourself drinking 32 ounces of water to get one small dose of electrolytes, less liquid will work. If you buy the 24.6-ml pocket bottle, you can refill it from any of the larger refill bottles at a much better price per serving. Push the dropper top to the side with your thumb, and it will pop out, so you can refill the bottle. The pocket bottle is nice for trying it out and for carrying in a pouch or purse, as it has a screw-on cap that measures 1/2 teaspoon.
M**O
Perfect for active people
I’ve been using this product for over a year to help me stay hydrated. No cramps ever when training in hear or playing baseball.
A**M
Seems to work, has a noticeable taste and aftertaste
If your options are, this are passing out, I would go with this. The size of the bottle and the quality of the bottle make it easy to take with you and not as messy to deal with as powders. It does have a taste and smell, and definite aftertaste. It’s worth the buy, but don’t believe it’s flavorless .
A**O
Great hydration
This works way better than I expected and I feel much more hydrated after using. I also love that it’s compact and I can take it with me anytime I travel. I am a Personal Trainer so very particular with supplements and find this to be a nice compliment to my regiment after cardio or intense workouts
A**R
I think it is a very good electrolyte replacement.
Easy to add to your water or other liquid. Other than a slight salt taste it is tasteless. I add a little flavored water enhancer sometimes. This was recommended by my doctor as I had severely low sodium.
R**T
A GREAT non-flavored Electrolyte
I've used Elete for over 10 years, which translates to about 5 bottles. On the surface this may look expensive, but you use only a small amount and a bottle will last a very long time. I kept track of usage for a couple of bottles and they lasted an average of 225 rides. I prefer the plain, non-flavored Elete over the Citrus, although the citrus flavor is just a hint. It has eliminated cramping. I can tolerate only a couple of sips of powdered drink mix and then it turns my stomach. Since there is no protein, etc as contained in powdered mixes, these don't get funky if left in your bottle or reservoir. I'll leave it for days in my hydration pack with no degradation. The only complaint is the cap allows a slight amount of leakage, if it falls on it's side in the cabinet or in the gear bag. I use a piece of baggie between bottle and cap and cured that problem when traveling. Good stuff, getcha some!
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