Brand guide
Hi-Lyte electrolyte concentrate, decoded
Hi-Lyte is unusual because it emphasizes potassium and magnesium while listing no sodium.
Retail serving
$0.46
DIY mineral cost
$0.03
Estimated savings
$0.43
Label profile
- Sodium
- 0 mg
- Potassium
- 405 mg
- Magnesium
- 78 mg
- Calcium
- 0 mg
- Zinc
- 1 mg
- Carbs
- 0 g
DIY interpretation
Lyte Lab matches the listed mineral profile using practical bulk ingredients. For supported ORS-style products, it also includes the label carbohydrate load and an effective glucose/fructose split when local source data supports it; flavor systems and undisclosed blend percentages are not recreated.
DIY result: Na 0 mg, K 403 mg, Mg 78 mg
Best fit
- People salting food separately
- Fasting or keto users avoiding sweeteners
- Liquid-drop convenience
Watchouts
- It is not a direct replacement for sodium-forward mixes like LMNT.
- Potassium-heavy products deserve extra caution for people with kidney or medication concerns.
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