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Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
Editorial Ranking · Wellness · 2026

Best Electrolyte Supplements in Australia (2026)

Electrolyte supplements tested for sodium-potassium balance, taste, and effectiveness for hydration, hangover, and post-exercise.

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Most electrolyte products are sugar-and-salt drinks. The picks below earn their place by having proper sodium-to-potassium ratios.

№ 1 Glow 9.5
Wellness · LMNT $48

Hydration Powder

Best for cult premium electrolyte
Top PickGlow Verified

1000mg sodium per serving. The hydration benchmark. Sugar-free.

№ 2 Glow 9.0
Wellness · Tailwind Endurance $48

Electrolytes

Best for endurance-friendly

Carb-based, designed for endurance athletes.

№ 3 Glow 8.7
Wellness · Liquid IV $28

Hydration Multiplier

Best for mid-budget

Iconic packets, decent ingredient list. Sweetener-heavy.

№ 4 Glow 8.8
Wellness · Tribal Pulse $32

Electrolytes Powder

Best for australian-made
Glow Verified

Australian-formula, sugar-free, balanced.

№ 5 Glow 8.4
Wellness · Hydralyte $15

Hydralyte

Best for budget pharmacy
Best Value

Pharmacy-grade Australian standard.

№ 6 Glow 8.3
Wellness · Amy & Brian $18

Coconut Water

Best for whole-food alternative

Whole-food electrolyte source. Less precise than powders.

Frequently asked

Common questions.

Do I need electrolytes daily?

Most non-athletes don't. Specific situations (hangover, illness, hot-weather work, fasting) make supplementation valuable.

Why does LMNT have so much sodium?

Athletic/keto-friendly formulation. Most popular drinks underdose sodium. LMNT's 1000mg per serving is for active or sweat-heavy users.

Electrolyte powder vs sports drink?

Powder is sugar-free, customisable. Sports drinks have carbs (fine for endurance, bad for daily use). Powder for daily, sports drink for serious workouts.

Can electrolytes help with hangover?

Yes — alcohol depletes sodium and dehydrates. Electrolyte drink at the end of drinking is meaningful for next-day recovery.

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