



⚡ Elevate your wellness game with pure, powerful potassium!
Pure Original Ingredients Potassium Bicarbonate is a 2 lb, food-safe, additive-free powder delivering 99% pure potassium bicarbonate. Ideal for electrolyte replenishment, baking leavening, and therapeutic soaks, it supports muscle function and hydration. Trusted by thousands with a 4.6-star rating, this natural supplement is your clean, versatile potassium source.







| ASIN | B07GGKKBPH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,201 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #92 in Potassium Mineral Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,392) |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Pure Organic Ingredients |
| Package Dimensions | 8.82 x 6.61 x 2.64 inches; 2.03 Pounds |
K**S
The quality of this bicarbonate is great, I will be reordering
I do like that this product has a very clean taste (unlike some of their competitors including the big box brand). This clumps a little, but does not impact the usability nor the taste. I have this on subscription. The quality of the product is high, and it works well as part of my potassium electrolyte mix. I never get leg cramps anymore.
M**H
Excellent for foot and full body soaks
I learned about this product from a holistic healthcare practitioner who recommends that I use it. I commonly use this product in foot soaks as a way to boost my potassium intake. The powder can also be used in full body baths. Check with your healthcare practitioner to assure that your kidneys are able to safely excrete any excess potassium. I have never received a defective bag of this product. I have never had any problems with this item.
A**Y
many hard clumps
It has clumped very badly and I have to use clumps because they are very hard.
S**U
good
good
A**S
Very Satisfied
Great way to get potassium in my diet; especially on days where I eat too much sodium. So if I eat a thousand milligrams of sodium I do three shots 1/4 tsp of potassium bicarbonate in water. You need 3x the potassium for all the sodium you eat. You can make electrolyte water w/ it. Good in summer or after a workout. It normalizes body ph, so it's a good alternative to using baking soda to normalize body ph. It also minimizes leg cramps because you get enough potassium in your diet. It also decreases exhaustion because most people just feel tired because they don't get enough potassium. I feel the tiredness leave after I supplement with this. It gives me that second wind feeling like I no longer feel the need to take a nap. There are 500 milligrams of potassium in coffee. It's not just the caffeine in coffee that wakes people up.
R**E
Use for Sodium-free baking. Works just like sodium bicarbonate.
Potassium Bicarbonate (an alkaline powder) makes flour rise in the presence of an acid (cream of tartar or buttermilk or ...) to release carbon dioxide, just like sodium bicarbonate (also an alkaline powder.) You do need 50% to 100% more Potassium Bicarbonate compared with sodium bicarbonate, but you up your potassium level to relax your blood vessels. Sowhatstheproblemhere? :-)
X**G
Bicarbonate is of good quality
In order to prevent my legs from cramping, I chose the basic electrolyte substance bicarbonate. I don’t have to take it every day. I put it in pills every now and then. The quality of the powder is very good, but there was a crack in the packaging and a little spilled out. Fortunately, there was no loss.
A**R
It is in fact a powder of chemical nature
It does appear to be a pretty basic chemical that has not as of yet poisoned me. I can hardly blame the company for the taste - they can't fix tongue chemistry. That's just about the most I have the authority to speak on. I take it on faith that this is in fact part potassium and part bicarbonate. It fizzes slightly, so I guess the latter checks out at least. It tastes rotten if you leave it in water for an extended time. It works as an antacid at low doses, just take it quickly and try not to taste it. CaCO is much easier to go down, but you need more of it as it's less basic. So much value! Chemistry! Yes!
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