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product_id: 178171082
title: "elete - CitriLyte Add-In - 4oz Dropper"
brand: "elete citrilyte add-in"
price: "₱2060"
currency: PHP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 6
url: https://www.desertcart.ph/products/178171082-elete-citrilyte-add-in-4oz-dropper
store_origin: PH
region: Philippines
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# elete - CitriLyte Add-In - 4oz Dropper

**Brand:** elete citrilyte add-in
**Price:** ₱2060
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** elete - CitriLyte Add-In - 4oz Dropper by elete citrilyte add-in
- **How much does it cost?** ₱2060 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Description

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## Features

- About this item     EASILY MIXED WITH ANY BEVERAGE: elete CitriLyte pure liquid electrolyte concentrate; slight lemon flavor like having a lemon wedge in your water; convenient dropper bottle     SUPPORTS HYDRATION, PERFORMANCE & MUSCLE FUNCTION: Formulated with 4 essential electrolytes     GREAT FOR ENERGY CONVERSION, MENTAL & IMMUNE FUNCTION: Contains the trace element Zinc     REFILLABLE & ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY: Dropper Bottles are reusable; Simply take off the dropper tip and refill with any of our CitriLyte or Electrolyte products     ALL NATURAL, NO SUGAR OR CALORIES: Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian, Non-GMO, Kosher, Cholesterol Free

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## Customer Reviews

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    Better-Tasting Than the Regular Elete Electrolyte Add-In.
  

*by M***S on Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2018*

I used Elete Tablytes, which are electrolyte pills, until they were discontinued a few years ago. I have been unable to find any replacement pills that contain sufficient potassium, so I have been using Elete electrolyte drops. I used the regular, unflavored drops before trying the Citrilyte drops. I don't consume nearly as much water as is recommended to mix with these drops, nor could I, as I must limit fluid intake. It's recommended to put about 0.5 teaspoon in 32 ounces of fluid, or 0.6 teaspoon for the Citrilyte drops. I put about that much in 8 ounces of fluid. With the regular drops, this is impossible as the taste is so foul. It's not the salt. There is another flavor that I can't stomach. So I put the drops in seltzer with some fruit juice.I thought the Citrilyte drops might taste better, and they do. I can put 0.5 teaspoon in 8 ounces of water without fearing that the drink will come back up. The mild citrus flavor covers the distasteful flavor of the regular drops. It's even better in seltzer or sparkling mineral water. Of course, you can also put Citrilyte in juice or something that will disguise the flavor entirely. So I'm liking the Citrilyte more than the regular drops, and both have much more potassium than "full spectrum" mineral drops and the like. I want a sizable dose of potassium to prevent leg cramps; I lose a lot of potassium through perspiration in the summer. Flavor is not the only difference between the regular Elete Electrolyte Add-In and Citrilyte, however. See below.Citrilyte nutritional content per 3ml/0.6 tsp.: Sodium 125mg, Potassium 130mg, Chloride 390mg, Magnesium 45mg, Zinc approx. 1mg (10% US RDA). Ingredients: Sea water, purified water, low-sodium sea-mineral concentrate, citric acid (plant sources), potassium chloride, zinc, sulfate.Elete Electrolyte Add-In nutritional content per 2.46ml/0.5 tsp.: Sodium 125mg, Potassium 130mg, Chloride 390mg, Magnesium 45mg. Ingredients: Sea water, purified water, low-sodium sea-mineral concentrate, citric acid (plant sources), potassium chloride.The Citrilyte drops contain zinc, which the regular Elete drops do not. Also, you have to use slightly more to get the same nutritional value. But Elete Tablytes are back in production, so I'm going to get some of those. Only 95mg potassium per pill, but it's easier to take two pills than to drink two glasses of beverage. (The FDA limits OTC potassium pills to less than 100mg potassium.)

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    Hot Flashes = need electrolytes.  So easy to spread out "dose" drop-wise!
  

*by P***R on Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2013*

Hot flashes have me sweating so much that electrolyte loss becomes a major issue.  I was getting dizzy and tired, then chugging a quart of gatorade.  I sure don't need the calories (even with the G2 version), and it was annoying to lug water bottles with diluted gatorade everywhere I went.  I figured there must be another way to deal, and I found this product. I can't compare it with other similar products, but for me it's a big improvement over all that gatorade!  Since I'm sweating on and off all day long, not just after some athletic exertion, I needed to replace electrolytes all day also, and I can add Citrilyte drops to many drinks -- water, tea, juice, even diet cola (that little hit of citrus is great in a Coke Zero!).I did a very rough calculation from the recommended "dose" on the bottle, and I think 2 drops of Citrilyte per ounce of liquid is about the same concentration as a sports drink. For my purposes, I use 1 drop per ounce or even less, going for a total of 40-50 drops per day.  I get sweat-all-over hot flashes about once an hour, often to the point of damp clothing, and adding these drops to beverages routinely has pretty much stopped the electrolyte "crashes" I was getting.  YAY!(review from Jim's DW)

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    Very srtrong taste, very expensive
  

*by J***W on Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019*

A 1/2 teaspoon serving of Citrilyte provides 125 mg of sodium in any given amount of liquid.  At that level, the taste is tolerable in  about 12-16 oz of plain water.  However, 125 mg is not very much sodium, and if you increase the sodium by adding another 1/4 tsp, the taste is very strong (salty/bitter).  A much better way to get sodium is to add sodium bicarbonate to water, which provides 150 mg of sodium per 1/8 tsp.  At that level, the taste of plain water is virtually unchanged  in about 12-16 oz of water, and you can add a squirt of lemon juice, making the beverage  taste much better than Citrilyte for a small fraction of the cost.

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