Is LIQUID I.V. Hydration Multiplier Healthy?
by LIQUID I.V.
A functional hydration drink with electrolytes and vitamins that effectively supports hydration, but relies heavily on sugar (11g per packet) as its primary ingredient. While the electrolyte science is sound, the sugar content makes this closer to sports drink territory than a clean health supplement.
- Pure Cane Sugar – controversial
- Dextrose – controversial
- Citric Acid – controversial
- Salt – controversial
- Potassium Citrate – controversial
- Sodium Citrate – controversial
- Natural Flavors – controversial
- Stevia Leaf Extract – controversial
- Vitamin C – controversial
- Ascorbic Acid – controversial
- Vitamin B3 – safe
- Niacinamide – controversial
- Vitamin B5 – controversial
- D-Calcium Pantothenate – controversial
- Vitamin B6 – safe
- Pyridoxine Hydrochloride – controversial
- Vitamin B12 – safe
- Cyanocobalamin – safe
Science-based electrolyte ratios
Added B vitamins for energy support
Uses some stevia to reduce sugar impact
Non-GMO ingredients
Effective for rapid hydration
High sugar content (11g per packet)
Ultra-processed formulation
Contains natural flavors (source unclear)
More sugar than many sports drinks
Not suitable for daily use due to sugar
About This Analysis
This health analysis for LIQUID I.V. Hydration Multiplier was performed by Truelabel, an AI-powered food scanner that grades products from A (excellent) to F (failing) based on ingredient quality. The analysis covers seed oil content, ultra-processed ingredients, preservatives, artificial colors, allergens, and potential health risks including cancer risk, hormonal disruption, and gut irritation scores.
Category: Beverages