An honest comparison

Liquid IV vs Redmond Re-Lyte

Liquid IV and Redmond Re-Lyte are both electrolyte mixes — but their formulation differs in ways that matter for whether you should pick one or the other based on your diet pattern (low-carb vs normal-carb).

At a glance

MetricLiquid IVRedmond Re-Lyte
Cost / month$35$30
Evidence qualitymoderatemoderate
Key features500mg sodium per stick · Contains 11g sugar (glucose for transport) · Multiple flavors and product lines810mg sodium per stick · Uses Redmond Real Salt (trace minerals) · Lower price than LMNT

Who should pick Liquid IV

Liquid IV suits Adults who eat carbs normally and want mainstream-available hydration. Athletes during prolonged exercise. Avoid if low-carb/keto..

Who should pick Redmond Re-Lyte

Redmond Re-Lyte suits Adults who want LMNT-style high-sodium electrolytes at a better price point, or who prefer the trace-mineral profile of Real Salt..

The honest verdict

Sodium content is the most important variable: Liquid IV provides 500mg sodium per stick, Redmond Re-Lyte provides 810mg sodium per stick. If you eat low-carb, fast, or sweat heavily, prefer the higher-sodium options. If you eat normal carbs, lower-sodium options with glucose may aid hydration via cotransport — but watch the sugar content.

Why both might fail you (and what to do instead)

Both fail as a substitute for actual hydration. Electrolytes help in specific contexts (low-carb, fasting, heavy exercise) but won't fix the underlying issue if you're under-eating sodium across all meals or chronically dehydrated.

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