💧 Elevate your hydration game with nature’s purest electrolyte boost!
Hunter & Gather Restore Electrolytes Sachets deliver a scientifically formulated blend of 750mg sodium from Pink Himalayan Salt, 150mg potassium, and 80mg marine magnesium per sachet. Free from added sugars and artificial sweeteners, these natural hydration powders support keto, paleo, and fasting lifestyles with clean, mineral-rich ingredients designed to optimize hydration, mental clarity, and physical performance.
Units | 177.0 gram |
Serving Recommendation | 1 sachet per day |
Manufacturer contact | 71-75 Shelton Street Covent Garden London WC2H 9JQ |
Brand | Hunter & Gather |
Format | Powder |
Serving Size | 1 portions, 3.8 g |
Energy (kcal) | 5.02 kcal |
Fat | 0 g |
of which: | - |
- Saturates | 0 g |
Carbohydrate | 0.7 g |
of which: | - |
- Sugars | 0.3 g |
Protein | 0 g |
Salt | 1.9 g |
Sodium | 750 g |
Potassium | 150 milligrams (7.5% NRV) |
K**F
Helpful for those who need extra electrolytes
I just don’t understand the negative reviews, it mixes fine and tastes much better with the small amount of natural sweetener in; it’s a bit less salty in the reformulated version but still has a good amount of sodium potassium and magnesium in to rehydrate you after exercise, or when fasting, or eating lower carbohydrate. Something to bare in mind is that this product is for people who don’t eat processed/highly salted food and are either very active or on a low carb diet, which will require focussed sodium supplementation or additional salt added to food. Salt isn’t bad, it’s actually essential but it’s possible to eat too much; if you eat a crap diet you’re best off fixing that first before looking to supplements like this. Also yes these electrolyte sachets are expensive so don’t feel like it is essential you CAN just add extra salt to your food and water, it’s just that isn’t necessarily palatable, particularly if you aren’t accustomed to very salty food. If you eat lower carbohydrate and are also very active/sweat a lot it can be quite hard to get enough sodium, in which case a supplement like this may help you.
F**L
Horrible taste, really salty
Horrible taste, really salty, like drinking sea water and I used only one sachet in 1 litre of water, so really weak!
P**Y
Hydrating but not a great taste
This is my second box of Hunter & Gather electrilites. I absolutely loved the first one which had no sugar or sweetners added. It was a salty hydrating drink which I really enjoyed. And it did a great job keeping me hydrated.I’m not sure if the recipe has been changed recently but I am not enjoying the addedd sweetness. I don’t think there was monk fruit in my previous batch but I’m sure I would have noticed the aftertaste as I don’t do well with sweetners, even the healthier options.It also disolves much worse that the previous batch. Quite disappointing as I love this brand.
R**D
The wife says their good, so they must be.
They are an acquired taste; therefore, once one gets past the earthy flavour, they taste very good, imho.Moreover, they are doing me the world of good, because my missus says so!
M**X
Will buy again.
Good taste great quality what goes in my bodyDon’t understand reviews if people fancy taste over quality ingredients buy cheap chemicals if people complain about salty taste they might need to rethink what electrolytes are for 😆
J**E
Great flavour
Started carnivore diet, these definitely helped didn't get Keto flue and have kept me hydrated , easy to mix good taste smell nice good quality products use them all the time
A**R
Box arrived opened
All seals were opened on the box. Unsure wether to use them now as they could have been tampered with
Z**E
Salt, and more salt, with a hint of flavour
The overwhelming taste is that of salt, with then a vague after hint of whatever flavour its claiming to be. The lemon and lime ones are, to me, the least objectionable. I was really looking forward to these because I can’t stand artificial sweeteners and stevia, but this appears to have been achieved at the expense of taste and flavour. Shame cos they smell great in powder form! They do seem to be decent electrolytes, very much needed in the recent heat but could I force myself to drink one of these every day, no matter the benefits? I’m not sure. I’ll keep them for emergencies and keep looking.
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