💦 Stay sharp, stay hydrated, stay ahead.
Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier Sugar-Free Lemon Lime is a non-GMO, keto-friendly electrolyte powder delivering 3x the electrolytes of leading sports drinks with zero sugar and no artificial sweeteners. Each convenient single-serving stick offers a zesty citrus flavor and 8 essential vitamins, designed for superior hydration anytime, anywhere.
R**N
Effective, tasty hydration
Effective in getting electrolytes into you quickly. A tasty way to keep hydrated.
S**N
My favorite
This is my favorite flavor of liquid IV and sooooo happy it is sugar free!! I drink one of these daily to help with hydration and vitamin intake. Highly recommend!
D**.
Tastes amazing and mixes easily—I always keep a few packets on hand!
Love this flavor! The raspberry melon is refreshing without being too sweet, and it’s sugar-free, which is a huge plus. It’s been great for keeping me hydrated, especially after workouts or long days.
S**E
Yum
Delicious flavor.
K**N
Powder drink
Great powder drink for bottle water. Excellent flavor and works great during workouts.Awesome drink for the golf course as well.
C**E
Excellent for maintaining electrolytes, at least for me.
I have been using this product for years. Recently I had some GI surgery and the surgeon recommended that I drink plenty of water and use Liquid IV. She was surprised to hear that I already use it.My electrolytes are always good despite drinking 2-3 liters of water a day along with Black Tea.
B**A
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Expensive, but always good!
S**Y
Has a dangerous synthetic vitamin B!
Initially I really loved this electrolyte mix: flavor was very good, dissolved easily. I was drinking close to a gallon a day, sipping on it throughout the day. But I just learned that the Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) is a synthetic vitamin B. It's listed in the ingredient section on the outer box. Now I am not a fan of synthetic vitamins and try to take the best and most bioavailable vitamins and minerals I can. Years ago when I started to learn about the difference between natural-source vitamins and minerals and synthetic, the body is not able to make much use of synthetics because it doesn't recognize the "laboratory" blend. Because the body can't absorb synthetics very well, I saw a lot of pills going down the toilet.But this Liquid IV product takes the cake for utilization of this synthetic B12. The prefix of the name, CYANO cobalamin means that it actually has CYANIDE in it! Yes, they actually throw in a cyanide molecule when they manufacture this synthetic B12, because it is much cheaper to make rather than using a natural source B12.Now I researched this vitamin, and you'll see that it is approved by the FDA, (so is rat poison) and is described in different articles as 'generally considered safe'. But as you read further, there is a significant list of side affects, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.Makes sense to me that there would be physical side effects. Our bodies were not made to ingest cyanide.I also learned that most vitamin B12 shots use this synthetic B12 with cyanide.So beware! If you are in need of B12 supplementation, and a lot folks are, please read your vitamin label or ask your doctor, and stay away from this electrolyte product. The METHYLcobalamin B12 is the natural form.
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