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Mt. Capra Clean Electrolytes + Trace Minerals is a premium hydration supplement derived from grass-fed goat milk, providing over 600mg of potassium per serving. This gluten-free, non-GMO formula is free from sugar, fillers, and artificial ingredients, ensuring a clean and effective way to replenish essential minerals and electrolytes. With 30 servings per container, it easily mixes with various beverages, making it a versatile choice for athletes and health-conscious individuals.
B**E
Neat product, super premium with a price to match
For 30 servings tops, this is a pretty expensive electrolyte supplement. But with that said, it's still cheaper than buying a bottled drink for each serving, so I guess it's hard to hold that against it. It really is a premium product and has a great list of ingredients that's above and beyond similar products from other brands.Mine was an easily scoopable powder but I did see that one of the other reviews complained about it being solidified. I guess I could see that that's a possibility, especially in high humidity, but I wouldn't really worry about it. It should be pretty easy to break back apart if it clumps up at all.
B**R
Can’t us product
Received product on time. It is hard as a rock. I can’t use it and I can’t get my money back. Not buying supplements from Amazon again.
A**R
Good -- but rather expensive for 1-month supply
First off, I will say that I really appreciate the quality of this mix. Grass-fed goats, no added sugar or flavors? Excellent! I didn't notice any negative side-effects, and I'm sure this is more bioavailable than most lab-produced electrolyte mixes. I have quite a few sensitivities, so I'm very happy to not have any allergies or other issues with this. I've been adding it to a glass of amla-water (got to get my vit. C & antioxidant boost somehow), and it softens the bitterness in a way that's not really better or worse, just different. It stirs in decently well, though it's definitely not an instant-dissolve powder. I do feel overall a bit better-hydrated, so maybe it's working?My only concern is that the price...is pretty steep. The current price ($48.50) for a month's supply for one person is quite high for me (and for a lot of people, I'd wager). I've been taking less than recommended to spread it out, but that means I'm not getting the recommended dose to evaluate the full benefits. I feel like this is a splurge buy for most, and I think budget will be the deciding factor for anyone thinking about clicking "add to cart." The quality is definitely there. But there's an idea -- maybe if there's enough demand, the price will go down, and we can all afford some top-notch clean electrolytes! Here's to hoping.
A**Y
high quality, trusted name, clean ingredients, but expensive, caused insomnia
I am a big fan of Mt Capra, I keep their powdered goat milk and goat cream in my pantry and when I feel the need theirs is the colostrum I turn to. I take electrolytes already but was looking for something I could mix in with my daily chai or hot cocoa because the electrolytes I use do not go with dairy at all, so I thought I would try this. The ingredients are great, really clean, and I don’t detect any flavor from this. It took a bit of stirring (remember I’m mixing this in hot beverages) but it does eventually mix completely. I noticed the first two nights I used this that had insomnia. The third day I didn’t use this, and no insomnia, the fourth day tried it again and insomnia, and that’s when I suspected a connection, so I kept experimenting and every day I used this I had insomnia and any day I didn’t I was fine. I can’t say this would happen to anyone else, it is just by experience. This coupled with it being very expensive is why I only have it three stars for just “okay”, if you don’t get insomnia from it and you can afford fifty bucks for this then it is a five star item.
J**F
Unusual but high-quality electrolyte powder
This is the oddest electrolyte powder I've ever had -- which does NOT mean it's bad, just atypical. I bought it to use with my colonoscopy prep instead of Gatorade. I tasted it upon receiving it and realized that was not going to work; it isn't flavored--most have a sports-drink type of flavor, and this is more like a milk powder. Still not a bad thing; sports drink flavorings have their place, and it's honestly refreshing to have an alternative. I just needed to figure out how to use it.I decided it might be good mixed with my morning collagen powder. The Mt Capra whey powder doesn't taste great, so it needs to be mixed with something that does, and with my chocolate collagen (which I mix in coffee), it tastes like hot chocolate/mocha. That's a good way to infuse electrolytes daily. It actually kind of wakes me up and refreshes me after taking it this way. Another way to use this would be to add to a smoothie -- I know, all health powders that don't taste great are recommended to be added to smoothies, and you can put only so many things in your smoothie! I happen to not even drink smoothies often, so I prefer the coffee method, but smoothie is a good alternative. If you drink milk or non-dairy milk, you can add in there, but make sure you use a milk frother or other kind of blender because it mixes better with hot items (I use the milk frother on my mocha drink). Otherwise it will clump.Overall, I think this is a very high-quality grass-fed product and a very attractive way to add whole-food electrolytes and trace minerals to your diet. It is pricey, so I'd have to really have a special need for this, or just use it sporadically when I need a boost. I'm not sure I could justify this as a daily product without that significant need. But it's a very good supplement.
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