







Hi-Lyte Keto K1000 Tasteless Electrolyte Powder is a high potassium electrolyte powder (1,000 mg) without Stevia or flavor. It only raw minerals you need and has a tasteless mineral taste unless you add flavor. The Keto K1000 is designed for powerful hydration that promotes endurance, eliminates cramps, and supports keto-diet. Keto K1000 Electrolyte Powder features a complete electrolyte complex including potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium chloride and trace minerals. These ingredients support endurance and energy so you are ready for your next workout or game. The Keto K1000 was created to power up your workouts by reducing muscle cramps and supporting muscle and nerve functions. No sugar added. No GMO, gluten or artificial ingredients. Malt Dextrin is a white powder made from corn, rice, chestnut flour, or wheat. However, the Malt Dextrin glysemic index is higher than the table sugar and ranges from 106 to 136. This means you can quickly increase your blood sugar level. Almost all electrolyte powders add malt dextrin as processing auxiliary, but Keto K1000 is not added. How to use: Drink half of Keto K1000 and make sure that the product is free of potassium hypersensitivity and the product is sufficient. One scoop is recommended for Keto K1000 servings per day. Do not take Keto K1000 at least 1 time every 3-4 hours or more than 3 servings per day. IMPORTANT: If you have kidney disease, hyperpotassium (high blood potassium), and low pulse rate, consult your doctor before using Keto K1000. If the intake of electrolytes is any of these conditions, a doctor must be supervised. Like all electrolyte supplements, people sensitive to potassium and magnesium can experience stomach pain, stomach pain and diarrhea. Review: Good stuff no taste(flavor), and definitely no muscle cramps after I take this. Relief! Review: 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 - desertcart 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.




| ASIN | B07KDRPYBJ |
| ASIN | B07KDRPYBJ |
| Amazon Bestseller | #292,689 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #1,121 in Blended Vitamin & Mineral Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,771) |
| Date First Available | January 24, 2023 |
| Manufacturer | UVUBXT |
| Package Dimensions | 9.5 x 9.4 x 9.3 cm; 226.8 g |
| Package Dimensions | 9.5 x 9.4 x 9.3 cm; 226.8 g |
| Target Age Range Description | Adult |
| Target Gender | Unisex |
K**L
Good stuff no taste(flavor), and definitely no muscle cramps after I take this. Relief!
N**B
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.
M**A
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!
F**A
I like Hi-Lyte K1000. I dilute 1 scoop in 10 cups of water and drink throughout the day. It does not have a hint of metallic or salty taste like some prepackaged products. I enjoy flavoring my own water with cucumber slices, mint leaves, or a squeeze of lime for a subtle fragrance. I wish the price were a bit lower, hence 4.5 stars.
J**.
Good mix with potassium and other trace minerals, but not excess sodium. This has been an excellent companion for keeping myself hydrated on GLP1 medications, and producing good results. The unflavored powder is cheaper than other options, and it dissolves readily without clumps or lumps. A little expensive for what it is, though it's certainly cheaper than some other options, and of course it has a silly name (usual hurdur "keto" though its use applies to any healthy diet). Still, a scoop in each sports bottle with some 0cal drink mix, a couple times a day, and you're good for almost anyone's diet. Good stuff.
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