Nutricost Potassium Chloride Powder 1kg – Gluten Free, Non-GMO
Original price was: $29.95.$23.95Current price is: $23.95.
Each container of Nutricost Potassium Chloride contains 1kg in every bottle. It is non-gmo, gluten free, soy free, and 3rd party tested.
Product Dimensions : 4.5 x 4.5 x 6.75 inches; 2.45 Pounds
Item model number : NTC378101
Date First Available : June 24, 2021
Manufacturer : Nutricost
ASIN : B097X3QW99
1 KG of Potassium Chloride Per Bottle
Serving Size: 1/8 tsp (0.7g)
365mg Of Potassium Per Serving (from Potassium chloride)
Non-GMO, Soy Free, & Gluten Free
3rd Party Tested by ISO-Accredited Laboratories & Made in a GMP Compliant Facility
Joyce Mason –
Seems to help me stay strong and healthy at age 78!!!
Good product. I bought this powder because someone looked on-line for a recipe to make an electrolyte drink and shared it. Potasium is one of the ingredients.
FarOut –
Seems good quality, nice with lemon water and my DIY toothpaste.
I been taking it in my lemon water about 1 month now. Tastes fine & like it should. And I do feel it is helping my body. Just my opinion of course : ) I make my own toothpaste with this potassium chloride, baking soda, coconut oil, iodine, magnesium crushed pills, zinc, etc…
GivingOurTwoCents –
dissolves easily in water
Purchased this to make my own electrolyte drinks. Dissolves quickly in water and leaves no gritty taste. Not the best tasting stuff in the world, but noting that is beneficial ever is.
There and back again –
Value
ease of use
NCHiker –
Great Option for DIY Electrolyte Mix
I used this as part of a make at home electrolyte drink mix. Product was received as advertised and will make a lot of mix. I use lime juice to add a flavor and keep sugar levels as low as possible. Highly recommend.
charity services –
Often combined
with Key Nutients electrlyte, and magnesium malate, for a quick drink.
amv –
Good value!
Good quality product at a great value (pricing-quantity).
Kindle Customers –
DIY Electrolyte drink mix
I’ve been attempting to stay better hydrated beyond coffee and juice, I’ve really cut down on the soda as I’ve gotten older, now in early 40s.I dislike most of the flavors out there for sports or electrolyte drinks and powders. The premade stuff, you are paying for mostly water as well. Decided to attempt to make my own mixture, using magnesium glycinate since the gentlest on tummy. Used Jorge Cruise recipe, but not include the glycine since this isn’t for weight loss or appetite suppressant.Recipe is 1/2tsp sea salt, 1/8th tsp potassium chloride, and 1/16th tsp magnesium glycinate. Did not measure, but roughly 1/2tsp sugar and couple scoops of dragonfruit powder.It was interesting let’s just say. Not sure I used enough of the fruit powder. One suggestion was use the True Lemon packet and I think that might be better, or put the salt, potassium, magnesium electrolyte mix in juice . Lesson the sugar amount too since it overpowered the flavor of the salt a little too much, and made my stomach kind of queasy from.tbe over sweetness, with slight undertone of salt.Overall, I like this base electrolyte mix since I can experiment with flavors and use real sugar or honey, regular juice for added flavor, versus fake since the premade stuff can be overly too sweet at times.Not sure I’d purchase this brand since there are slightly less expensive versions, but this container will last me a really long time so will not have to think about it purchasing for awhile.