Dave's note
Why I like it
This is the kind of electrolyte product I like: three clearly named mineral ingredients, no sweetener or flavour system, and useful sodium and potassium amounts published per serve. The simple formula makes it easy to understand what I am actually adding.
- The sodium and potassium amounts are meaningful and clearly stated rather than hidden inside a low-dose wellness powder.
- There are only three ingredients, with no colours, sweeteners, flavours, gums or unnecessary fillers.
- It works well when I want minerals without turning water into a sweet drink.
- The high potassium content is also why I would not recommend it indiscriminately to everyone.
How I use it
- I start with 3 g in water when sweat loss, heat or exercise makes additional sodium and potassium reasonable.
- The label permits up to 6 g daily, but I adjust to actual sweat loss, food intake, blood pressure, medications and kidney function.
- I add lemon or lime when I want flavour rather than choosing a sweetened electrolyte powder.
Electrolyte needs vary substantially. More is not automatically better.
Dosage & warnings
How the label frames use
Dosage
- Consume 3-6 g daily according to individual needs.
- Mix into water; lemon or lime juice may be added to taste.
Warnings
- Not for use during pregnancy.
- Not suitable for children under 15 years.
- Should only be used under medical or dietetic supervision.
- Contains potassium; consult a health professional if you have kidney disease or take heart or blood-pressure medicines.
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Summary
Product snapshot
A strong simple electrolyte option for situations where sodium and potassium replacement is actually indicated. It is not a generic daily wellness powder.
Check kidney function, blood pressure, pregnancy, age, medications affecting potassium or sodium, and the person's actual fluid and sweat losses.
- 150 serves per 450 g pouch
- 728 mg sodium per 3 g serve
- 457 mg potassium per 3 g serve
- Unflavoured, zero-carbohydrate mineral blend
Source note: Ancient Lakes manufacturer information was checked 12 June 2026. Stock is sourced through an established Australian practitioner wholesaler. Product information is general only and does not replace
personalised advice.