Our Verdict
Dr. Berg's electrolyte powder offers the highest potassium content (1000mg) in this comparison, with good mineral bioavailability from citrate forms. The formula is well-designed for daily potassium supplementation. However, the very low sodium (40mg) makes it unsuitable as a standalone hydration product for sweating or athletic use. The brand carries significant trust concerns due to Berg's Scientology ties, professional reprimand, and the chiropractor-as-doctor positioning.
Evident Ratings
Dr. Berg Dr. Berg Electrolyte Powder
Scored across 5 dimensions on a 5-point scale
About Dr. Berg
Dr. Eric Berg is a chiropractor with 12M+ YouTube subscribers who sells supplements through his own brand. His electrolyte powder is one of the best-selling products in the category on Amazon, driven largely by his massive YouTube audience and keto diet content.
Product specifications
- Form
- powder
- Serving Size
- 1 scoop (~6.1g)
- Calories
- 0
- Sugar
- 0g
- Made In
- USA
How we scored this
Every data point below is tagged as Verified (independently confirmed) or Claimed (brand-stated).
Material Safety
- No Artificial Sweeteners
- Yes — Stevia onlyVerified
- No Artificial Flavors
- Yes — Uses natural flavoringVerified
- No Artificial Colors
- YesVerified
- No Natural Flavors
- No — Contains natural flavorsVerified
- No Fillers
- Yes — No maltodextrinVerified
- Transparent Label
- Yes — All electrolyte amounts individually listedVerified
- No Proprietary Blends
- No — Contains a 'Trace Mineral Complex' (100mg) without full breakdownVerified
- Clean Mineral Sources
- Yes — Uses citrate forms for potassium and magnesiumVerified
- Sweetener
- Organic Stevia Reb A 98%Verified
- Full Ingredients
- Potassium Citrate, Magnesium Citrate, Trace Mineral Complex, Calcium Lactate, Pink Himalayan Salt, Vitamin C, Citric Acid, Natural Flavors, Organic Stevia Reb A 98%Verified
Testing & Trust
- Third-Party Tested
- Yes — Brand claims each batch undergoes third-party testing with COA for heavy metals and microbesClaimed
- COA Available
- Yes — Brand claims COAs available for each batchClaimed
- Heavy Metals Tested
- Yes — Brand claims COA confirms no heavy metals or microbesClaimed
- Certifications
- gmp certified, vegan, gluten free, keto friendlyVerified
Value & Policy
- Price Per Serving
- $0.72Verified
- Package Price
- $35.99 (50 servings)Verified
- Return Policy
- 30-day money backClaimed
- Subscription Discount
- 10%Claimed
- Sample Packs
- AvailableVerified
Product Features
- Sodium
- 40mgVerified
- Potassium
- 1000mgVerified
- Magnesium
- 120mgVerified
- Calcium
- 75mgVerified
- Chloride
- 60mgVerified
- Sodium Source
- Pink Himalayan SaltVerified
- Magnesium Source
- Magnesium CitrateVerified
- Amazon Rating
- 4.7 stars (21,000 reviews)Verified
- Red Flags
- Dr. Eric Berg is a chiropractor (DC), not a medical doctor (MD); Berg's son publicly stated Berg is a Scientologist with OT 8 rank who has donated millions to Scientology; 2008 official reprimand from Virginia Board of Medicine; 2022 lawsuit alleging promotion of Scientology in the workplace; 12M+ YouTube subscribers drives significant sales through health content that some experts characterize as pseudoscientificVerified
- Lawsuits
- 2022 employment lawsuit alleging Scientology coercion in workplaceVerified
See how Dr. Berg stacks up against every electrolytes we tested
Our full electrolytes comparison ranks every brand across the same scoring dimensions you saw above — formulation, testing, trust, value, and sourcing.
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