Electrolyte Recipe – easy, (relatively) cheap diy formula, with links

A while ago, I realized I’d have to be taking ALOT of electrolytes. Given that even the most Budget electrolyte products are $$$ and come in the size of a thimble, I thought I’d just skip the middle man and formulate my own. And I’m incredibly glad I did – all said and done, I’ve probably gone through what would have been well over $1,000 of store-bought electrolyte supplements, for around $70. And, I know that my stuff is good, because I hand pick only the most absorbable forms when buying the bulk.

The basic idea was I went and found some of the most expensive brands of electrolytes. I mapped out the ingredients and the proportions, then averaged or weighted the proportions, then bought high-quality bulk ingredients, them mixed them myself. Ta. Da. So, without further ado.

In the following proportions: 

ELECTROLYTECommentsProportionLINK
SaltRedmond Real1.5 parts
PotassiumCitrate6 partslink
ZincCitrate.03 partslink
CalciumCitrate1 partslink
Magnesium Citrate.5 partslink
Summary Chart

[*the table above summarizes the below]

1. Salt: Pink Himalayan, or Redmond Real Salt (*even better). May also want to use Irish Sea Salt; sometimes Pink Salt is a scam. ANYWAYS.

1.5 parts

2. Potassium Citrate: link

6 parts (number varied alot)

3. Zinc Citrate: link

Almost none – very little, parts (number was always very very low -see data) – only .03 parts. Easy way to tell your zinc levels: take a zinc supplement. If you feel icky, you’re decent on zinc. If you don’t, you probably need zinc.

4. Calcium Citrate: link

1 parts (Note: previously 1.5 parts, but reduced; calcium as a supplement is hard on your body in lots of ways; it’s ideal to have it in/with a food source).

5. Magnesium Citrate: link

.5 parts (varied a little)

-don’t take more than a 2 or 3 capsule-sized scoops of the above mix at once, however much you mix up – probably less is just fine.

*note that occasionally the Amazon links go dead; you get the idea though.

This is my data, if you’re interested:

Note that I chose the citrate forms for most of these. You can research around if you don’t want citrate; for some people (very rare) it makes them get loose stools or trouble sleeping or heart pounding. Generally, the citrate form is going to be the most absorbable form for your dollar.