Explore potassium-containing electrolyte powders and specialist mineral blends. The current active range is led by flavoured and unflavoured electrolyte powders rather than focused standalone potassium capsules. Compare the declared potassium amount in the recommended daily serving, sodium, magnesium and other included ingredients, flavour and preparation instructions.
Potassium is one part of the formula
Most products in this collection combine potassium with sodium, magnesium, calcium, vitamin C, MSM, sea salt or other ingredients. A specialist tablet can also combine potassium with vitamins or botanical substances. These are not interchangeable products, even when they all carry a potassium tag.
Start with the complete nutrition and ingredient information. Do not choose solely by the collection name or by the total weight of one scoop.
Compare potassium per recommended serving
Check the amount of potassium supplied by the full recommended serving and note how many servings the directions permit per day. Powder products can use different scoop sizes and mixing volumes, so total powder weight does not show the potassium amount.
Compare sodium, magnesium, calcium and other active ingredients at the same time. Several electrolyte products in one routine can duplicate the same minerals.
Flavoured and unflavoured electrolyte powders
The active range includes forest fruit, lemon and lime, mango and orange, and unflavoured options. Flavoured products can contain sweeteners, acids or flavourings, while an unflavoured powder may be easier to combine with another drink. Check the ingredient list rather than assuming that sugar-free, keto or unflavoured products have identical compositions.
Follow the stated water volume and mixing directions. Taste and convenience are practical selection factors, but they do not determine whether the mineral amounts suit an individual need.
Electrolyte powders and specialist blends
Electrolyte powders are designed as multi-mineral drinks. Specialist tablets or capsules can combine potassium with vitamin D, coenzyme Q10, botanical extracts or other substances. Compare these formulas separately and avoid extending claims for potassium or an added vitamin to every other ingredient.
Authorised potassium claims
Potassium contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system and muscles and to the maintenance of normal blood pressure when the product provides a qualifying amount and the authorised claim conditions are met. These claims do not mean that a supplement treats dehydration, swelling, hypertension or another medical condition.
Suitability and safe use
Follow the labelled serving and do not exceed it. Potassium intake and suitability can be affected by kidney function, medicines and diagnosed conditions. Ask a doctor or pharmacist before using a potassium-containing supplement when any of these factors is relevant.
Food supplements do not replace a varied diet or healthy lifestyle. Products intended for exercise, hot weather or a ketogenic diet should still be assessed by their actual mineral composition and serving directions.
Frequently asked questions
Are these standalone potassium supplements?
The current active assortment is mainly electrolyte powders and specialist combination formulas. Check each product's full ingredient list.
Is an electrolyte powder the same as a sports drink?
Not necessarily. Products differ in minerals, sweeteners, flavourings and serving directions. Compare the label and preparation instructions.
Does more potassium make an electrolyte product better?
No universal ranking can be made from one mineral amount. Compare the whole formula and individual suitability.
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