

💧 Stay charged, stay sharp — the fasting drops that keep you ahead of the curve!
Keto Chow Fasting Drops deliver a doctor-approved, high-sodium, low-potassium electrolyte formula sourced from Utah’s Great Salt Lake. Designed specifically for intermittent fasting and sensitive health conditions, this pure, caffeine-free supplement comes in a convenient 120ml Pocket Flask that treats up to 2.5 gallons of water, ensuring you stay hydrated and cramp-free on the go.



| ASIN | B09QHVRND2 |
| ASIN | B09QHVRND2 |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Soy Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141,161 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #2,535 in Mineral Supplements |
| Brand | Keto Chow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (167) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (167) |
| Date First Available | 9 February 2022 |
| Format | Drop |
| Manufacturer | Keto Chow |
| Manufacturer reference | FDNEW120 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 1.91 x 8.26 cm; 113.4 g |
| Units | 120 Milliliters |
R**N
not kidding folks, and I'm not paid for this; don't know the company actually just thankful to other honest Amazon reviewers for the tips that prompted me to buy. I've suffered from leg cramps for a long time, often "thrown out of the bed" usually exactly during REM sleep, which is a real problem for your health. Tried lots of products and advice over the course of many years - couple of decades off/on. I do drink filtered water mostly, but no longer exclusively. I hit the gym 5 days per week on average and walk at least a mile rapidly mostly days in addition to cycle trainer and weight lifting. I do sweat a lot in the unbearable heat here, but I drink on average 2 litres of water per day my minimum, plus more in tea etc [NO coffee..., NO soda, just water and some hot tea]. Nothing ever worked. Nearly every magnesium thing on the market either makes my gut ill or simply does no good, including salts/oil rubs, aspercreme [a very good product but doesn't prevent cramps] etc. THIS WORKS. At first, I was getting disappointed thinking it was another hope-filled fail but I stayed at it for a few days then looked back and noticed I DIDN'T have nighttime or any other leg cramps for a couple days. I thought it was a fluke, maybe I just didn't get enough water that day or some other accident. My formula for daily water is about 2/3rds to 3/4 clean "zero" water [not the company, just double reverse osmosis water that has 0 TDS, no chems] plus the rest 'tap water' from my home which is softened [19 hardness from the source, zip in my internal], filtered through one big household GE carbon filter that removes most chlorine and a few other things, but leaves 95% of the solids so a fairly rich TDS number, and this product: in one litre I use around 20'ish drops... I don't measure precisely anymore but its in that zone. That's the end of cramps. I mean it sincerely MANY THANKS PRODUCER!! You have done your homework!
A**Y
There's like two doses in a bottle smh
C**L
I have ordered multiple times. Good source of electrolytes if you are fasting or carnivore.
S**N
I tried these drops because I have POTS, I immediately felt severe pain in my tongue. So just a warning to those who want to take this because they need salt or for health reasons. I did not feel it help and it caused me pain. Drinking pickle juice or taking salt stick fast chews helps way more and are much safer options. This was my second product from this company and the other caused me SEVERE migraines. So please be cautious.
M**C
I purchased these for a 5 day fast I had planned. I was excited to have a more well-rounded way to replenish my electrolytes without any added sugars that would cause an insulin spike. The directions stated to put 1-5 dropper's worth of solution into 16 ounces of water. To air on the side of caution I just did 2 dropper's worth. I took one sip of the water and it felt like I had swallowed the ocean. The salt would not leave the back of my throat for hours- it was so bad I had to break the fast and pray that food took away the the salt in my throat and the nausea. Just a note for context- I fast very regularly and for extended periods of time, so the nausea feeling was not simply from a crash in hormones.
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