Question : Is LMNT suitable for those with sodium sensitivity?
Answer : LMNT is not recommended for individuals with sodium sensitivity or fluid retention issues.
Question : What should I do if I experience adverse effects when using LMNT?
Answer : Cease use of the product and consider factors like water quantity, drinking timeframe, and other dietary changes.
Question : Has LMNT been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration?
Answer : No, this product has not been evaluated by the FDA for diagnosing, treating, curing, or preventing any disease.
Question : What are the ingredients: i know: nacl, k, mg, but what is added for the "citrus flavor"?
Answer : In addition to sodium chloride, potassium chloride and magnesium malate, there is citric acid, natural flavors and stevia added to the Citrus Salt.
Question : What gives it the sweet taste, if not sugar?
Answer : Stevia Leaf Extract is added to provide the sweet taste.
Question : Can you please make a grape flavor?
Answer : At the moment we do not have plans to create a Grape flavor, but we do have our Orange Salt available.
Question : To the manufacturer, does this product have any maltodextrin in it?
Answer : Yes, a small amount of maltodextrin is used as a flavor carrier in the flavored LMNT options.
Question : I don’t think lmnt will break my fast via the stevia, according to zero fasting but just wanted to check. also, what are the natural flavors?
Answer : Consuming anything other than water technically breaks a fast. The natural flavors are distilled or extracted from fruits, roots, and spices and then spray-dried into powder form.
Question : I just ordered some packets direct from you. Where can I find the expiration date?
Answer : Minerals do not expire. The flavors are robust for a good couple years, after which the potency might start to slowly fade.
Question : What are the natural flavors in ingredient list?
Answer : The natural flavors are either distilled or extracted from fruits, roots, and spices and then spray-dried into powder form.
Question : is the item certified kosher?
Answer : The item is not certified kosher, but the facility in which it is produced is kosher certified by the OU.
Question : When will this become certified kosher?
Answer : There are no plans to become Kosher certified at the moment.
Question : What ingredient gives 2g of total carbs in lmnt citrus salt?
Answer : The 2g of carbs are from the citric acid. There is also a Raw Unflavored version available with 0 carbs.