EVIDENCE-BASED SUPPLEMENT SCORING
6.0/10
AVERAGE

Confidence: 79%

Dr. Berg Zero Sugar Hydration Keto Electrolyte Powder - Enhanced w/ 1000 mg of Potassium & Real Pink Himalayan Salt (NOT Table Salt) - Raspberry & Lemon Flavor Hydration Drink Supplement, 100 Servings

Dr. Berg Zero Sugar Hydration Keto Electrolyte Powder - Enhanced w/ 1000 mg of Potassium & Real Pink Himalayan Salt (NOT Table Salt) - Raspberry & Lemon Flavor Hydration Drink Supplement, 100 Servings

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Decision summary

CONSIDERAVERAGE

A middling option. It may be usable, but weaker formulation coherence makes better alternatives worth comparing.

Best for

Buyers comparing price and availability and okay with a middle-of-the-pack option.

Consider another option if

You want one of the best-absorbed options in this category.

Score breakdown

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Dosage quality

2.3/10

Dosing looks weaker than ideal

Checks whether labeled ingredient amounts fall within clinically studied ranges (not just regulatory minimums). Low/0 can reflect under-dosing or missing amounts (e.g., proprietary blends).

Multi-ingredient formulation analysis

Dose 2.3/10 · Bioavailability 6.1/10 · Coherence 0/10

Dose quality suggests a diluted formulation.

This is a multi-ingredient product. The score reflects formulation quality, not efficacy for a specific health goal.

Score summary

Potassium: high-bioavailability form declared (Potassium Citrate). The main limitation is that potassium: below clinically studied range.

Strengths

Potassium: high-bioavailability form declared (Potassium Citrate)

Weaknesses

Potassium: below clinically studied range
Formula coherence is weak: diluted, decorative or overly complex
Calcium: below clinically studied range

Final verdict

A middling option. It may be usable, but weaker formulation coherence makes better alternatives worth comparing.

Ingredient Analysis & Evidence

A closer look at the main ingredients, how they influence the score, and the supporting evidence when available. Tap any ingredient to expand.

⚠ Dose is below commonly used clinical ranges

This is a limiting factor: Dose is likely below clinically useful levels. The declared form supports strong absorption.

Clinical dosing guidance

Based on established dosing ranges used in clinical practice.

Min effective: 1500 mgOptimal: 2600 mgUpper: 5000 mgGrade: A

⚠ Strong evidence exists, but dose is below effective threshold

One of the weaker points: Dose is likely below clinically useful levels. The declared form supports strong absorption.

Scientific evidence

Systematic review

Boyle et al. systematic review magnesium and subjective anxiety

Nutrients • 2017

PMID: 28145455.0

Meta-analysis

Dong et al. meta-analysis magnesium intake and type 2 diabetes risk

Diabetes Care • 2011

PMID: 21868780.0

⚠ Strong evidence exists, but dose is below effective threshold

A clear drag on the formula: Dose is likely below clinically useful levels. The label does not specify the form, so absorption quality cannot be verified.

Scientific evidence

Meta-analysis

Tang et al. meta-analysis calcium supplementation and fracture risk

BMJ • 2007

PMID: 17720017.0

⚠ Moderate evidence exists, but dose is below effective threshold

A clear drag on the formula: Dose is likely below clinically useful levels. The label does not specify the form, so absorption quality cannot be verified.

Scientific evidence

Meta-analysis

Pasricha et al. systematic review iron and fatigue in non-anaemic women

BMJ Open • 2012

PMID: 23169929.0

Evidence inferred from established knowledge, not directly linked studies

Supports the formula, but not a major driver: Clinical dosing guidance is limited for this ingredient.

No supporting studies or dosing references are currently available for this ingredient.

Evidence inferred from established knowledge, not directly linked studies

Adequate, but not a key strength: Clinical dosing guidance is limited for this ingredient.

No supporting studies or dosing references are currently available for this ingredient.

Dr. Berg Zero Sugar Hydration Keto Electrolyte Powder - Enhanced w/ 1000 mg of Potassium & Real Pink Himalayan Salt (NOT Table Salt) - Raspberry & Lemon Flavor Hydration Drink Supplement, 100 Servings

Dr. Berg Zero Sugar Hydration Keto Electrolyte Powder - Enhanced w/ 1000 mg of Potassium & Real Pink Himalayan Salt (NOT Table Salt) - Raspberry & Lemon Flavor Hydration Drink Supplement, 100 Servings

Warnings & notes

Important label or formulation details that may affect how this product should be interpreted.

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Potassium dose looks below clinically effective levels

Declared amount falls below ranges used in human trials.

Warning

Formula design looks less coherent than stronger alternatives

The formulation appears less focused than better-built options.

Note
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Calcium dose looks below clinically effective levels

Declared amount falls below ranges used in human trials.

Warning

Methodology

Read our methodology overview to understand how SuppScoreLab combines multiple scientific dimensions into one practical score.

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This evaluation is based on the product label and declared Supplement Facts available at review time. It does not verify laboratory-tested composition, purity, or batch-level quality. This content is educational and not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for personal health decisions. Affiliate disclosure: SuppScoreLab may earn a commission from qualifying Amazon links.

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