Keto Chow Electrolyte Drops pocket flask
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What is “Keto”?
If carbohydrates are available, your body will burn that first. If carbs are not available, your body will burn fat & your fat stores! “Keto” (scientifically known as “Nutritional Ketosis” but usually referred to as just “keto” or a “ketogenic diet”) involves restricting your diet to moderate protein, very low carbohydrates and high fat. It’s similar to the the Atkins diet, but with more solid science. When you are consuming enough protein to keep muscles happy, restricting carbohydrates as low as possible and making up the rest of your calories in fat, your body switches into a fat burning mode. Your liver will begin converting fats into energy molecules known technically as “ketone bodies” – which is where the name of the diet comes from. People end up with MORE energy and vitality on a ketogenic diet. Muscle cells are finally gaining energy instead of all the fuel getting stored away in fat cells because of insulin, specifically insulin resistance.
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Straight from nature
Our Keto Chow Electrolyte Drops pocket flask are sourced locally from Utah's Great Salt Lake
where dissolved trace minerals can be found in their ionic form.
GRAS certified, pure minerals (we do NOT add sugars, calories, caffeine,
or artificial ingredients). Just the minerals in their most bioavailable
form-as nature intended.
Safe for hydration packs. Won't stain or leave residue.

Electrolytes
Our doctor-approved blend is built to provide a balanced amount of the four main electrolytes (which your body craves when fatigued, weaning itself off carbs, or repairing itself): Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, and Chloride. The Electrolyte Drops (or Tablets) are a great place to start for general hydration and electrolyte supplementation.
Sodium
Amounts are mg per 1/2 tsp.
Potassium
Magnesium
Chloride
390mg
What's the difference?
Electrolytes + essential minerals
Ideal for every day use

Specific electrolytes only
Ideal for spot use

Energy

Sleep / Cramps

Fasting
When to use
Although Electrolyte Drops (or Tablets) can be taken daily, we typically suggest taking them as a spot treatment when needed.
After a Workout
Carb Withdrawls
When Traveling
Afternoon Slump
After a Party
How to use
Add to your favorite drink, or over a meal.
For those sensitive to the mineral flavor, add lemon or lime juice.
For the best-tasting electrolyte water, use good quality water and mix
thoroughly. For little to no salty taste, mix with 16oz/500mL of water.
If you are not opposed to the stronger salty taste, you can use multiple
servings at a time. Many users report they prefer to add more if they feel
low on electrolytes.
Note: Once exposed to air the Electrolyte Tablets will
rapidly absorb ambient moisture and humidity and start to breakdown if
the bottle is left open or a tablet is left out.
KETO CHOW
ELECTROLYTES
0
calories
0g
added sugar
Pure minerals.
Nothing else.
Sports
Drinks
112
calories
27g
added sugar
Added sugar, low in electrolytes, and made with artificial ingredients.
Coconut
Water
120
calories
28g
added sugar
Unbalanced electrolytes (low sodium, high sugar and potassium).
Other
Mixes
45
calories
11g
added sugar
Contains added colors, flavors, sugars, and other ingredients.
Sports
Drinks

112
calories
27g
added sugar
Added sugar, low in electrolytes, and made with artificial ingredients.
Pure Minerals
No Added Sugar
No Carbs
Vegan
Gluten-Free
Non-GMO
What are Electrolytes?
They are called “electro-lytes” because they conduct electrical charges in your body. Every message sent through our nervous systems-moving, thinking, breathing-involves electrical impulses. You need electrolytes for these nerve impulses to fire.
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How do they help with performance?
In addition to conducting electricity so your brain and body can literally be firing on all
cylinders, electrolytes also help produce energy, balance the amount of water in your body,
and move nutrients into and out of your cells–essentially, they make sure that your nerves,
muscles, heart, and brain work the way they should.
Now electrolytes are not a cure-all. But if you live an active or low-carb lifestyle, chances
are you need more sodium, potassium, and magnesium in your life.

Helpful Videos
Want to know more about electrolytes and the science behind them? Check out these videos.