

⚡ Power Your Day, Hydrate the Smart Way!
Hi-Lyte K1000 Electrolytes Powder Mix delivers a potent 1,000mg potassium boost per serving alongside a complete electrolyte complex designed to support muscle function, nerve health, and hydration. Free from sugar, stevia, GMOs, and gluten, this unflavored powder is crafted for keto and intermittent fasting enthusiasts seeking clean, effective hydration and performance support in 50 convenient servings.
















| ASIN | B07KDRPYBJ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,094 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #14 in Sports Nutrition Endurance & Energy Powders |
| Brand | Hi-Lyte |
| Brand Name | Hi-Lyte |
| Container Type | Canister |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,666 Reviews |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Livwell Products |
| Material Features | Gluten Free, Sugar Free |
| Material Type Free | Gluten Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Potassium |
| Product Benefits | Rejuvenate,Replenishing |
| Total Servings Per Container | 50 |
| UPC | 851173007224 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
K**H
Must Have in Your Keto Tool Kit!
So, I have become an avid Keto way of lifer (I don't call it a diet) and I do IF as well (Intermittent Fasting); most of all? I am a huge believer in Dr. Eric Berg who (IMO) is the most knowledgeable about Keto/IF and doing it the healthy way (yes you can slam back some burgers from McDonalds but there are healthier ways to consume high (good) fats). He recommends 4700 mg of Potassium A DAY (and don't go saying you eat bananas because they only contain 300-400 mg depending on the banana size AND? They have too many carbs sugars). 1 cup of raw spinach leaves contain 167 milligrams of potassium, while 1 cup of cooked spinach contains 840 milligrams of potassium ( I never knew cooked made a difference but cooking releases minerals). Anyway, I was about to buy the Doctor's electrolytes but I saw this one at a better price and with the same amount of potassium (1,000 mg!). That's A LOT considering most (if not all) potassium supplements are only 99 mg per pill! Okay so those are the basic facts but how does it taste? I had it today in my water and at first I honestly was like "Hmm....kinda sweet and a hint of bubblegum....not sure I'm going to take to this..." then, as I did my weights at the gym, I started to like it more and more to the point that I wish I had another water bottle to add a scoop to it. This is not to say YOU will like it; this is to say this is why I do reviews - not everyone is going to have the same taste (whether in food or clothes etc.). So? If you don't like stevia (this is the sweetener in it) and don't like a rather fruity flavor then don't get this. I personally really like the taste, the price and the fact that it has no artificial sweeteners in it and the company really seems to care about what the customers think - read the reviews, the company offers to do a refund if people don't like the taste or say something like "Well Doctor so and so's tastes so much better..." Um? Maybe the other doctor's does taste better to SOME people - I can't say, I haven't tried, when I get more money I may try it but for now? I'm grateful for this product because before it? When I was at the gym - doing my IF (Intermittent Fasting), I would get dizzy and now? I don't. Also? Let me address the possibility that this will make you go number 2 unexpectedly. I specifically take 1000 mg of Magnesium Oxide at night to encourage bowel movements; that's pretty high I know but I need it to help me go. I take Magnesium Glycinate during the day to keep me relaxed/calm (for me this doesn't make me go to the bathroom); this product has 120 mg of Magnesium Citrate - that's NOT likely to make you have the runs and? Don't you think the company tested this before putting it on the market? As in why would they market something that's supposed to help you receive electrolytes/hydrate you that would make you eliminate it out so fast? Makes no sense. So why are there some reviewers saying they had terrible diarrhea? I'd say it's more likely that their system is off and instead of bashing the product - why not take half a scoop instead of the whole? So? That's it. I really like this product; the only potential negatives I can see for you (since you're not me :-)) is that you may find it too sweet and it may act too much as a diuretic (you know what I mean....). But for me? This product gets 5 stars! I am so happy to have it help me do my morning workout routine even better!
K**L
Great stuff! No more muscle cramps!
Good stuff no taste(flavor), and definitely no muscle cramps after I take this. Relief!
N**B
JUST electrolytes
Not like BRAWNDO, for plants, but good for humans. I get migraines. Have for most of my adult life. It’s taken years to figure out what will trigger them, and longer to learn to avoid them. My wife tells me all the time “READ THE LABELS”… she also tells me I don’t listen to her very well, or something like that. So I read labels. I’m 65 at present, and I work my farm in TN (and do yard work in the state I’m in now) to the point of exhaustion. On one fine day in June two years ago I got a little dehydrated just mowing my orchard in THE MORNING and, feeling a little light-headed, dizzy, walked the 100 yards to my garage to sit in the shade, chug down some water and electrolyte mix, cool down, and it took about ten minutes until I could accurately measure my heart rate at about 180 bpm. It HAD been well above 200 (I took drumming lessons years ago and know what a sustained 240 bpm double-peddle rhythm sounds/feels like). Got things under control, HR about 100, went out and finished the mowing. My cardiologist had a hard time believing that story. A heck of a stress test, and not a hint of angina. But, the next day I had a WHOPPING migraine. Not from the heat, I think, but the sweetener, as it dawned on me that the worst, most frequent MH’s I’d been getting were all during those trips, in the heat, slugging down quarts of electrolyte mix every day (to help with nighttime muscle cramps too). Other products I’ve used had similar effects from other sweeteners, including “the newer generation of natural” sweeteners. That last one had acesulfame. That’s one more added to aspartame, STEVIA, and sometimes just SUGAR triggering migraines (in ME as well as many of my patients over the years). What I LIKE about this product: - very simple ingredients/chemistry - NO artificial sweeteners. - It tastes flat, bland, not sour/bitter/metallic - it mixes/dissolves quickly - very palatable compared to many other products I’ve tried over the years - Amazon expedited the shipment. I ordered in the morning and it was here by late afternoon. What I don’t like: - volume of powder is SMALL compared to container. Not sure all the USDA/FDA/lawyer labeling can fit a smaller jar, but it’s a surprise to open it the first time and think “that’s not much product.” - the price, but to treat a 16 oz bottle of water maybe a dozen times in a week, it’s acceptable compared to cramps, heat exhaustion. Making another trip down in a couple days, temps hovering around 100 F and I’ve ordered another container to take down.
J**.
Electrolytes
It is listed as flavorless however I can taste something not unbearable.it seems to also change the viscosity of the water. I will buy again or until I find something better.
M**A
This stuff is amazing!
This stuff is amazing! I've been intermittent fasting for a month and a half and this helps me get through late night and morning cravings and keeps me properly hydrated. It also helps with headaches from mild dehydration. Taste is very neutral (although my wife thinks it smells a bit, I don't notice it as much) and it has been essential on my weight loss journey. I use about half a scoop in 12 ounces of water and that works really well for my body. Highly recommended!
A**R
BEWARE: “Same Formula” Claim Is Completely False
If I could, I would give this zero stars. I’ve been using this Raspberry Lemonade electrolyte powder for years, and it used to be one of the best parts of my daily routine — great flavor, clean ingredients, and something I genuinely looked forward to drinking every day. But this new formula (even though the company insists it’s the “same flavor, same formula”) is nothing like the original. It’s a completely different product — and not in a good way. Assuming customers are too stupid to notice the difference in taste and powder is beyond insulting. The flavor is shockingly bad. It tastes artificial, chemical, and downright unpleasant. The aftertaste is so harsh it’s hard to finish a single serving. Even the powder itself looks different, as if something extra was added that simply doesn’t belong. This isn’t a subtle tweak — anyone who used the original formula would notice instantly. I really tried to give it a chance, but it’s honestly undrinkable now. It makes no sense why a company would ruin a product that so many loyal customers relied on and enjoyed for years. Very disappointed. I’ll be looking for an alternative, and I hope the company listens — because this new version is absolutely unacceptable.
K**N
Great taste but prolonged use was an issue for me
I really liked the flavor and hydration while using this powder however oddly enough my taste buds started to react to taking it every day for 2 months and I developed transient lingual papillitis, basically inflamed taste buds which is so unfortunate! I think it was the stevia.
J**T
It’s Perfectly Fine
A lot of people are complaining about the taste. First off, if you’re looking for tasteless electrolytes, you’re not going to find them. Period. Even a drink like Gatorade has a salty/mineral taste, and it barely has anything. Second, you generally shouldn’t need them unless you’re doing intense exercise, fasting, or it’s been recommended by your physician. I use a single packet in 40oz or roughly 1200mL of water. It’s more than double what’s recommended in the directions, and I also flavor my water. I have no issues with the taste doing this. This isn’t something you just add to your morning coffee or smoothie.
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