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People lose electrolytes through sweating, exercise, and illness. Electrolyte powder can help people recover these minerals and promote exercise ability and recovery.

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BodyHealth PerfectAmino Electrolytes Powder
  • Form: powder
  • Number of servings: 30 per container
  • Dose: 1 stick (16 g) per day
  • Active ingredient(s): calcium 110 mg (8% DV), potassium 165 mg (4% DV), vitamin B6 2 mg (120% DV), magnesium 20 mg (4% DV), chloride 480 mg (20% DV)
  • Available flavors: Strawberry, Lemon Lime, Salted Watermelon, Lemon
  • Certifications: Informed Sport Certified

MNT‘s review

As well as sodium, potassium, magnesium, zinc, and trace minerals, each serving of this electrolyte powder contains a 2,000-milligram (mg) blend of eight essential amino acids.

BodyHealth states that the minerals and amino acids can help support athletes in recovering or preparing for intense activity.

This product may also be a good option for people following a sugar-restricted diet: according to BodyHealth, this recipe is sugar-free. However, it does contain the sweetener stevia.

The powder is also vegan, non-GMO, and free from gluten, soy, egg, and dairy. BodyHealth states it is keto and paleo-friendly and GMP-certified.

How to use

BodyHealth recommends adding one scoop or 5.2 grams (g) to 8–14 ounces (oz) of cold water and mixing thoroughly.

  • contains eight essential amino acids
  • it is sugar free
  • it contains stevia, which some people prefer to avoid

  • Returns: eligible for refund or replacement if product arrives damaged
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Best single-serving pouches

Key Nutrients Electrolytes Hydration Packets
  • Form: powder
  • Number of servings: 40 per container
  • Dose: 1 stick (4 g) per day
  • Active ingredient(s): vitamin C 169 mg (188% DV), thiamin 3 mg (250% DV), riboflavin 5 mg (385% DV), niacin 20 mg (125% DV), biotin 300 mcg (1,000% DV), pantothenic acid 5 mg (100% DV), calcium 115 mg (9% DV), phosphorus 100 mg (8% DV), magneisum 100 mg (24% DV), zinc 2.9 mg (26% DV), selenium 15 mcg (27% DV), copper 0.5 mg (56% DV0, manganese 0.5 mg (22% DV), chromium 35 mcg (100% DV), molybdenum 7.9 mcg (18% DV), chloride 170 mg (7% DV), sodium 110 mg (5% DV), potassium 250 mg (5% DV)
  • Available flavors: Peach Mango

MNT‘s review

These pouches are perfect for traveling and consuming on the go. Each purchase includes 20 single-serving packets that contain six electrolytes: calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, sodium, and chloride.

Additional ingredients include other vitamins and minerals such as biotin, niacinamide, and copper. While this recipe is sugar-free, it does contain stevia.

Other benefits include being suitable for vegans, using non-GMO ingredients, and being GMP-verified.

How to use

Key Nutrients recommends mixing one pouch with 16 oz of water before or after a workout.

  • convenient to take on the go
  • comes in a range of flavors
  • contains stevia, which some people prefer to avoid

  • Returns: free returns for Prime members
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UCAN Hydrate Electrolytes Packets
  • Form: powder
  • Number of servings: 12 per container
  • Dose: 1 stick (3 g) per day
  • Active ingredient(s): calcium 20 mg (2% DV), potassium 100 mg (2% DV), magnesium 50 mg (10% DV), chloride 150 mg (6% DV)
  • Available flavors: Watermelon

MNT‘s review

These travel-sized packets contain five electrolytes and no artificial ingredients. UCAN states that this product contains up to two times more magnesium than other popular brands, which may help boost energy.

UCAN also says that this powder does not have any calories or added sugars. However, like many zero-sugar products, it does contain stevia.

How to use

People should mix one packet with 16–10 oz of water.

  • relatively affordable
  • contains extra magnesium to boost energy
  • it contains stevia, which some people prefer to avoid
  • contains fewer electrolytes than some options

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Pure Encapsulations Electrolyte Energy Formula
  • Form: powder
  • Number of servings: 40 per container
  • Serving size: 1 scoop (8.5 g)
  • Certifications: Certified Gluten Free
  • Available flavors: Lemon Lime
  • Nutrition stats per serving: (Lemon Lime) Calories: 30, Total carbs: 7 g, Added sugar: 3.5 g, Sodium: 60 mg (2% DV), Potassium: 50 mg (1% DV), Chloride: 75 mg (3% DV), Magnesium: 50 mg (12% DV), Calcium: 50 mg (4% DV)

MNT‘s review

This powder is only available in one flavor: lemon-lime. It features a blend of electrolytes and carbohydrates, which Pure Encapsulations states can help delay fatigue and boost energy.

The company also says that it designed this product to power people through workouts lasting 2–3 hours. The blend of nutrients may help promote stamina and mental focus.

This product is GFCO.org-verified gluten-free, non-GMO, and free from dairy and soy. It is suitable for use by both vegetarians and vegans.

However, this powder does contain 3.5 g of sugar per serving. People who are looking to avoid extra sugar in their diet may wish to choose another product.

How to use

Pure Encapsulations recommends mixing one scoop (8.5 g) with 8–10 oz of water about 20 minutes before an intense workout.

  • it may boost energy
  • it may be suitable for longer workouts
  • it contains over 3 g of sugar per serving
  • it is only available in one flavor

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Vital Proteins Hydration + Collagen
  • Form: powder
  • Number of servings: 7 per container
  • Dose: 1 stick (11 g) per container
  • Active ingredient(s): vitamin C 90 mg (100% DV), niacin 23 mg (144% DV), vitamin B6 2.3 mg (135% DV), vitamin B12 7 mcg (292% DV), pantothenic acid 11.4 mg (228% DV), calcium 99 mg 8% DV), magnesium 72 mg (17% DV), potassium 670 mg (14% DV)
  • Available flavors: Lemon Lime, Tropical Blast

MNT‘s review

Along with 880 mg of electrolytes, this electrolyte powder contains 5 g of collagen peptides and B vitamins. This product may be a good option for people who want to boost their collagen as it may help support healthy skin, hair, nails, and joints.

This powder contains niacin, vitamins B6 and B12, 5 g of protein, and 100% of a person’s recommended daily value of vitamin C.

As the collagen comes from grass-fed and pasture-raised cows, this powder is not suitable for vegans or vegetarians. However, it is gluten and dairy-free.

How to use

Vital Proteins recommends mixing 1 pouch with 12 oz of water.

  • Returns: full refund within 30 days
  • Shipping: calculated at checkout

Best with organic ingredients

Orgain Hydro Boost
  • Form: powder
  • Number of servings: 16 per container
  • Dose: 1 stick (13 g) per day
  • Active ingredient(s): calcium 10 mg (0% DV), iron 0.1 mg (0% DV), potassium 180 mg (4% DV), vitamin C 45 mg (50% DV), chloride 420 mg (20% DV)
  • Available flavors: Orange Tangerine, Mango, Lemon Lime, Berry
  • Certifications: USDA Organic

MNT‘s review

Each individual stick pack of this electrolyte powder delivers up to five times the electrolytes of standard sports drinks, with half the sugar, according to Orgain.

The electrolyte powder contains USDA-certified organic ingredients and an organic superfood powder. The sodium comes from pink Himalayan salt.

Additional benefits include a blend of sodium, citrates, and glucose to speed electrolyte delivery. It is Kosher, vegan, gluten-free, and does not use GMO ingredients.

However, this product contains organic cane sugar, leading to 9 g of sugar per serving. While the company states this has less sugar than traditional sports drinks, some people may prefer zero-sugar alternatives.

How to use

Orgain suggests pouring one packet into a bottle or shaker of water and mixing it thoroughly. People can add more water to change the sweetness of the drink.

  • may provide far more electrolytes than sports drinks
  • uses USDA-certified organic ingredients
  • it contains 9 g of sugar per serving

  • Returns: free returns for Prime members
  • Shipping: free for Prime members

Nuun Sport Hydration Tablets (transparent)
  • Form: tablet
  • Number of servings: 10 per container (individual tube)
  • Serving size: 1 tablet (5.5 g)
  • Certifications: Informed Choice Certified, Informed Sport Certified, Certified Gluten-Free, Certified Vegan, Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Available flavors: Strawberry Lemonade, Citrus Fruit, Fruit Punch, Grape, Lemon Lime, Orange, Tri-Berry, Tropical, Watermelon, Cherry Limeade (caffeinated), Fresh Lime (caffeinated), Mango Orange (caffeinated), Wild Berry (caffeinated)
  • Caffeine content: (caffeinated flavors) 40 mg per serving
  • Nutrition stats per serving: (Strawberry Lemonade) Calories: 15, Total carbs: 4 g, Total sugar: 1 g, Added sugar: 1 g, Sodium: 300 mg (13% DV), Potassium: 150 mg (3% DV), Chloride: 40 mg (2% DV), Magnesium: 25 mg (6% DV), Calcium: 13 mg (1% DV)

MNT‘s review

This product delivers electrolytes in a dissolvable tablet form. The compact tube may make it a good option for people who want an easy way to replenish their electrolytes on the go, as it is more convenient than bringing a large powder container.

Nuun may also appeal to those who are more environmentally conscious and those who would rather purchase from a company with several certifications. Nuun states that it is:

This product does contain 1 g of sugar. While this is less sugar than some other products, people on a sugar-restricted diet should take this into account.

How to use

A person simply drops one tablet in 16 oz of water and waits for the tablet to dissolve before drinking.

  • Nuun is an environmentally conscious company
  • dissolvable tablets can be more convenient than powders
  • it is a more expensive option

  • Returns: eligible for replacement if damaged or defective
  • Shipping: free shipping for Prime members

Ultima Replenisher Electrolyte Mix
  • Form: powder
  • Number of servings: 20 per container
  • Dose: 1 stick per day
  • Active ingredient(s): calcium 65 mg ( 6% DV), vitamin C 100 mg (110% DV), phosphorus 70 mg (6% DV), magnesium 100 mg (25% DV), zinc 1 mg (10% DV), manganese 0.2 mg (8% DV), chloride 78 mg (4% DV)
  • Available flavors: Blue Raspberry
  • Certifications: Non-GMO Project Verified

MNT‘s review

This electrolyte powder is sugar-free and contains vitamin C, zinc, and trace minerals, alongside the electrolytes a person may need to boost their energy and hydration.

The Electrolyte Mix is vegan, keto, and paleo-friendly. It is also non-GMO and caffeine free. While it is sugar-free, the company does sweeten the powder with stevia.

This powder is available in 11 flavors, and people can purchase a variety pack. This may benefit those who prefer to switch up flavors regularly.

How to use

Each purchase includes 20 sachets. A person pours one sachet into 16 oz of water and mixes it thoroughly.

  • it is vegan, keto, and paleo-friendly
  • it is available in a wide range of flavors
  • it contains stevia, which some people prefer to avoid

  • Returns: free returns for Prime members
  • Shipping: free for Prime members

Kaged Hydra-Charge (transparent)
  • Form: powder
  • Number of servings: 60 per container
  • Serving size: 1 scoop (4.8 g)
  • Certifications: Informed Sport Certified, Informed Choice Certified
  • Available flavors: Fruit Punch, Pink Lemonade, Orange Mango, Strawberry Yuzu, Apple Limeade
  • Caffeine content: not disclosed (proprietary blend)
  • Nutrition stats per serving: (Fruit Punch) Calories: 5, Total carbs: 1 g, Total sugar: <1 g, Sodium: 115 mg (5% DV), Potassium: 107 mg (2% DV), Magnesium: 15 mg (4% DV), Calcium: 37 mg (3% DV)

MNT‘s review

This powder is reportedly suitable for use every day. As well as electrolytes, it contains an antioxidant blend of 29 fruits and vegetables and 1 g of taurine to help support the immune system and body function.

Learn more about foods high in electrolytes here.

According to Kaged, this product is naturally flavored and does not contain any artificial colors or dyes. It is vegan and gluten-friendly, and each serving contains 5 calories and less than 1 g of sugar.

However, the powder does contain freeze-dried coconut water powder. People who have a coconut allergy should avoid this product.

How to use

Mix one scoop (5.1 g) with water.

  • it contains an antioxidant blend
  • it may help support the immune system
  • it is unsuitable for people with a coconut allergy

  • Returns: returns within 30 days
  • Shipping: free shipping for orders over $79

The following table compares the electrolyte powders in this article on price, flavors, and more.

People may consider the following before purchasing electrolyte powders:

  • Length of workout: People who are working out for shorter periods of time — up to 1 hour — are unlikely to need to replenish their electrolytes. Longer workouts that lead to muscle cramping are a sign a person may need electrolytes.
  • Ingredients: Many powders contain additional ingredients, such as caffeine, fruit and vegetable extracts, and vitamins. People with allergies should always check the ingredients list before purchasing.
  • Sweeteners: An electrolyte powder usually has either cane sugar or stevia to sweeten the taste. People who are on sugar-restricted diets, or those who are sensitive to sweeteners, should always check how manufacturers sweeten their products.
  • Form: Some companies offer containers of loose powder, whereas others offer individual serving sachets or tablets. People should decide which is most beneficial for their uses before purchasing.

The body requires an appropriate level of electrolytes in order to perform basic activities, such as maintaining fluid balance, muscle contraction, and a functioning nervous system.

Athletes of all levels may use electrolyte powders before, during, and after workouts to support their ability to perform and recover from exercise.

Electrolytes are also beneficial for people who are recovering from an illness, such as vomiting and diarrhea. Those living in hotter or more humid climates may need electrolytes to replenish the minerals they lose through sweating.

People who are exercising for over an hour should consider using electrolyte powder before, during, and after intense exercise. If a healthcare professional prescribes or recommends electrolytes, a person should take them as directed.

It is important to follow the instructions from the manufacturer when mixing the powder or tablet with water. Usually, a person mixes one scoop, a single-serving packet, or a tablet with up to 16 oz of water.

Here we answer some common questions about these products.

Is it OK to drink electrolyte powder every day?

Most electrolyte powder manufacturers recommend using their products whenever a person exercises or needs a hydration boost.

However, it is possible drinking electrolytes unnecessarily can lead to high levels of potassium, sodium, calcium, bicarbonate, magnesium, chloride, and phosphorus. Having too much of these minerals in the body can lead to health concerns, such as seizures and arrhythmia.

How do I know if my electrolytes are low?

People may have low electrolytes if they experience:

People who are dehydrated often have low electrolytes. Symptoms of dehydration include thirst, dark yellow urine, less frequent urination, and dry mouth.

Are powdered electrolytes good for you?

Powdered electrolytes offer a quick and easy way to hydrate and replenish electrolytes.

Electrolytes are minerals that the body needs to perform basic functions. People who exercise, live in hot or humid climates, or who have an illness that leads to dehydration, may benefit from electrolyte supplementation.

There are several options available to purchase online. People should always read the ingredients list to ensure it is suitable for their needs.



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