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Daily Minerals - 946ml

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Daily Minerals - 946mlKeto Chow's were created with the help of Dr Ken Berry to provide not only a great daily balance of electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Chloride), but also other minerals essential for health: Iodine, Chromium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Boron, Copper, and Zinc. Pure Minerals No Added Sugar No Carbs Vegan Gluten Free Non GMO The Fasting Drops are especially suited for dosing up sodium during an extended fast where insulin gets REALLY low and

Keto Chow's were created with the help of Dr Ken Berry to provide not only a great daily balance of electrolytes (Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Chloride), but also other minerals essential for health: Iodine, Chromium, Manganese, Molybdenum, Boron, Copper, and Zinc.

  • Pure Minerals
  • No Added Sugar
  • No Carbs
  • Vegan
  • Gluten-Free
  • Non-GMO

The Fasting Drops are especially suited for dosing up sodium during an extended fast where insulin gets REALLY low and sodium requirements go up substantially. No flavours, sweeteners, or anything else to derail you while fasting, still has the same trace elements.

Previously called Keto Chow Daily Minerals 

 

Daily Minerals are sourced locally from Utah's Great Salt Lake where dissolved trace minerals can be found in their ionic form. GRAS certified, pure minerals (Keto Chow 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.

 

WHEN TO USE

It's in the name! Keto Chow Daily Minerals are meant to be taken daily.
If you have specific needs, you can also take an extra dose when you need it:



Keto Chow do not add flavour sweeteners, or other nasties to any of their supplements, so you are getting only pure minerals. Therefore they taste salty and bitter. For those sensitive to the mineral flavour, add lemon or lime juice. For the best-tasting mineral water, use good quality water and mix thoroughly. For little to no salty taste, mix with 16oz/500mL of water.

Feel free to add to a favorite drink, over a meal, or in cooking.

 

FAQ

If I’m using the electrolytes, do I need this?
The Daily Minerals do contain some of the same electrolytes as the Electrolyte Drops, but they also have additional minerals that are generally missing from modern standard diets. Keto Chow recommend Daily Minerals for everyday use, and Electrolyte Drops for spot treatments after workouts or when dehydrated.

Will they break a fast?
No, Daily Minerals will not break a fast. They do not contain any calories. They are pure minerals suspended in water.

Do they need to be taken with food?
Keto Chow do recommend taking your Daily Minerals with food, but some people find that is not necessary for them.

 Comes in a 946ml plastic bottle

 

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