Is it safe to use after the date on the bottle?
Yes. Our electrolyte powder is primarily made of salts and minerals, substances that do not expire, ensuring the product remains effective and safe for consumption many years after its manufacturing date.
Our formula is designed for exceptional stability. Salts and minerals, the main ingredients, do not degrade over time. While we recommend storing the bottle sealed with the desiccant to prevent moisture absorption, which could lead to clumping, this does not affect the safety or the nutritional value of the electrolyte powder.
Why are there 4 tiny holes on the top of my package?
The evenly spaced holes in our packaging are designed to protect the product during transportation, especially when traveling through different altitudes. These holes allow the packaging to adjust to changes in pressure, preventing damage and ensuring that your product arrives fresh and intact. Rest assured, this does not affect the quality or safety of the product.
Can I give this to my baby instead of Pedialyte?
You should never give your baby Pedialyte it is full of chemicals, artificial sweeteners, artificial colorings, etc, etc. Your child would greatly benefit from getting euLyte instead. Half scoop is roughly equivalent to one serving of Pedialyte, but it would give your child a much broader coverage without any of the ill effects of Pedialyte.
Why is there Silicon Dioxide?
Silicon Dioxide is an anti-caking agent in virtually all powder products. Without it, the powder would turn into a solid block before you had a chance to use it up. It is a very neutral product and only a problem if inhaled in very large quantities, such as in industrial chronic exposure.
Are the "Natural Lemon-Lime Flavors" truly natural?
Most so called natural colorings and flavorings are not so natural. In fact, that was one of the reasons I made my product, because I could not find anything on the market that would pass my very strict criteria.
I even went to the factory to visit, and we were informed that there are "cheap natural", and "expensive natural" flavors and colors.
You can rest assured that I selected and used truly natural colorings and flavorings and made sure that all passed my strictest natural criteria.
Is there any vitamin K in euLyte?
There is no Vitamin K in euLyte
Is there iodine in euLyte?
Yes, euLyte has iodine in the form of the Trace Minerals. Due to the amount of Trace Minerals there is a microscopic amount in a serving. The iodine is the form that occurs in the ocean from a clean source.
Why isn't Calcium Carbonate in euLyte?
Calcium Carbonate is the absolute worst form of calcium. It is very poorly absorbed. Calcium Carbonate is also called chalk or limestone.