Electrolytes That
Make Keto Easier
Support your low-carb diet and intermittent fasting regimen with Keto K1000 electrolytes. Tasty, potassium-rich, and formulated with zero junk and zero sugar to kick you out of ketosis or break a fast.
Electrolytes That
Make Keto Easier
Support your low-carb diet and intermittent fasting regimen with Keto K1000 electrolytes. Tasty, potassium-rich, and formulated with zero junk and zero sugar that won't kick you out of ketosis or break a fast.
As seen on
Low Carb Dieters Need More Electrolytes
If you eat a keto diet, you’re at higher risk for electrolyte deficiency.
Here’s why:
Keto lowers the hormone
insulin, which increases
electrolyte loss1
Keto restricts electrolyte-
rich foods like fruits and
potatoes
And when you’re low on electrolytes, you’re guaranteed to feel lousy.
Prevent Keto Flu Symptoms
The low energy, headaches, muscle cramps, and insomnia on keto are often due to electrolyte deficiency.1
We created Keto K1000 to solve this problem.
More Electrolytes
=
More Energy
Weak, tired or muscle cramps on keto? It’s likely a potassium or magnesium deficiency.2 That’s why we put plenty of both in Keto K1000.
More Potassium, Better Health
Only 3% of Americans get enough potassium, a mineral essential for energy, healthy blood pressure, and a healthy heart.3 Keto K1000 contains 1000 mg potassium in every scoop, more than any other product on the market.
The Original Clean Electrolyte
Back in 2015, there wasn’t a clean electrolyte on the market. Everything had sugar, fillers, or other junk incompatible with healthy hydration.
We wanted to solve this problem. And so we made a natural electrolyte powder with optimal levels of potassium, sodium, magnesium, and trace minerals.
Our formula was simple. We left out sugar, fillers, and artificial ingredients. We left out ingredients that would break your fast or kick you out of ketosis. And we only left in pure electrolytes to help you stay hydrated, energized, and feeling good.
It’s called Keto K1000, and it’s been a huge hit with our customers. We hope you’ll give it a try.
Happy hydrating,
Jeremy Adams
Founder, Adapted Nutrition
The Original Clean Electrolyte
Back in 2015, there wasn’t a clean electrolyte on the market. Everything had sugar, fillers, or other junk incompatible with healthy hydration.
We wanted to solve this problem. And so we made a natural electrolyte powder with optimal levels of potassium, sodium, magnesium, and trace minerals.
Our formula was simple. We left out sugar, fillers, and artificial ingredients. We left out ingredients that would break your fast or kick you out of ketosis. And we only left in pure electrolytes to help you stay hydrated, energized, and feeling good.
It’s called Keto K1000, and it’s been a huge hit with our customers. We hope you’ll give it a try.
Happy hydrating,
Jeremy Adams
Founder, Adapted Nutrition
Get Your
Keto K1000
Get Your
Keto K1000
No-Hassle Returns! Your satisfaction is our #1 priority, that why we offer a 90-day return. 100% guaranteed.
No-Hassle Returns! Your satisfaction is our #1 priority, that's why we offer a 90-day return. 100% guaranteed.
Customers Love Adapted
Nutrition®
"Really helps fight keto flu symptoms- I never feel groggy or get a headache with K1000. It gives me a ton of energy and I feel great! It’s the perfect supplement when you start keto. I still take it first thing every morning!"
- Randi Bell
"K1000 saved me from Keto Flu! I don’t get the horrible headaches, cramps, or exhaustion anymore. I lost 35 pounds on keto and would never have made it this far without it."
- Lucas
"I used to get really wicked keto flu every time I fell off the keto wagon and it was hell to get back on. This supplement crushed my keto flu instantly."
- Melissa Hood
Try Keto K1000
Risk-Free.
Love the results or get your money back.
Try Keto K1000
Risk-Free.
Love the results or get
your money back.
SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES
1. The use of nutritional supplements to induce ketosis and reduce symptoms associated with keto-induction: a narrative review, PeerJ2. Potassium - Health Professional Fact Sheet, National Institutes of Health (NIH)
3. What Is the Evidence Base for a Potassium Requirement?, Nutrition Today