




Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen - Zesty Lemon Berry
Hydration meets collagen in a deeply thirst-quenching and replenishing drink
- Delicious electrolyte-replenishing drink with zero sugar
- Thirst-quenching rapid rehydration
- Collagen support for healthy joints and skin
- Recovery support
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Supplement Facts



Ingredients & Nutrition


Enhanced Collagen, Hydrolyzed bovine collagen, Prebiotic soluble vegetable fibre, Sodium bicarbonate, Citric acid, Natural lemon berry flavour, Potassium citrate, Magnesium citrate, Ascorbic acid, Tricalcium phosphate, Stevia extract, Carrot and beet root concentrate (for colour), Potassium bicarbonate, Carrot concentrate (for colour).
How to Use: Add 2 scoops (12 g) to 500 ml of water, mix and drink

Is This Right for You?
Do you play sports or work out?
Do you live in an area with hot summers?
Do you do hot yoga or use a sauna?
Have you been ill with vomiting or fever?
Do you have trouble drinking the amount of water you know you should?
Is your pee either very dark or totally clear?
Do you want the benefits of collagen in a delicious drink?
If you answered ''yes'' to any of the above, this product is right for you.

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Collagen support for healthy joints and skin
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Recovery support
Ingredients & Nutrition


Recommend For
Do you play sports or work out?
Do you live in an area with hot summers?
Do you do hot yoga or use a sauna?
Have you been ill with vomiting or fever?
Do you have trouble drinking the amount of water you know you should?
Is your pee either very dark or totally clear?
Do you want the benefits of collagen in a delicious drink?
If you answered ''yes'' to any of the above, this product is right for you.
Gluten-Free
Caffeine-Free
No Preservatives
Non-GMO

No Artificial Sweeteners

No Artificial Colours or Flavours
A perfect blend of electrolytes and collagen in a delicious tasting drink mix for anyone looking to hydrate smarter


The Full Scoop

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Collagen support for healthy joints and skin
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Recovery support
Hydrated cells = happy cells. When you get hydration levels just right, everything from muscles to mood just works better. Hydration helps with pretty much everything from digestion, cognitive function, healthy skin and lubricated joints just to name a few.
Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen pairs thirst-quenching electrolytes with 5 g of hydrolyzed bovine collagen in every serving for a delicious and powerful drink. Hydration + support for healthy skin, hair, nails, joints and gut. All with 0 g of sugar. It's a smart choice for anyone looking to rehydrate quickly while also giving their joints, skin, and muscles extra love.
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We’ve got the FAQs covered. But if you’re still stuck, we’re only a message away.
Get in TouchWhat type of collagen does this product contain?
This product features grass-fed bovine collagen containing collagen types 1 and 3.
What do you use to flavour this product?
We use naturally derived flavours and stevia extract as a sweetener.
This product contains 19% of the recommended daily intake for sodium. Isn't sodium bad for me?
Sodium is an important electrolyte and mineral that helps with fluid balance as well as nerve and muscle function. Please consult a healthcare practitioner prior to using Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen if you have concerns about your sodium intake.
Is this product suited for professional/semi-professional athletes?
Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen was designed to maximize daily hydration and replenish electrolytes lost during moderate to intense physical exercise; it also contains enough collagen to support athletic performance and joint health. Please consult with a health practitioner prior to use to determine if it is suitable for your individual needs as an athlete.
Is this product vegan?
No, it contains bovine collagen.
Is this product keto friendly?
Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen was not designed with the specific needs of a keto diet in mind. However, it contains a very low carbohydrate content (1-2 g per serving). Consuming Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen will not interfere with ketosis as it has little contribution to your daily carb intake (when consumed following the standard serving size). If you are following a keto diet due to medical reasons, please consult your health practitioner prior to use.
Can I use this in smoothies?
Yes, just dissolve the powder in water prior to adding it to your smoothies.
How should I store this product?
Keep the tub in a cool and dry place, like your pantry, kitchen cupboard or medicine cabinet. As the powder is effervescent, avoid getting water or moisture in the tub.
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You may have heard of electrolytes in sports drinks, and even be aware of some of the natural options available out there. But what do electrolytes actually do and what should you look for in an electrolyte drink or electrolyte supplements? What do electrolytes do? Electrolytes are a group of minerals – including magnesium, sodium, and potassium – that help conduct electricity around the body. They are essential for basically every activity in your body: muscle contraction (like your heart), regulating pH balance, keeping you hydrated and controlling your nervous system function. Why are electrolytes important? Electrolytes are essential to our survival, yet we can easily lose electrolytes through urine and sweat. Overconsumption of diuretic drinks such as coffee, alcohol and caffeinated teas can also reduce our electrolyte levels in the body. This becomes especially problematic when we are sick, as we also lose electrolytes when we vomit or experience diarrhea. Symptoms of low electrolytes levels It can be more common to see extreme symptoms of low electrolyte levels in those who are athletes or practice a ketogenic diet (hint: the keto flu can be better managed with electrolyte supplementation). However, there are common symptoms that many of us experience, that may indicate dehydration or low electrolyte levels, including: Fatigue Headache Dizziness Nausea (with or without vomiting) Trembling Dry mouth and skin Muscle weakness Stiff and aching joints More severe symptoms of electrolyte deficiency include: Change in mental status, such as confusion, delirium, lethargy, hallucinations Poor skin elasticity Rapid heart rate Sunken eyes If you experience these symptoms, please seek medical attention immediately. When to take electrolytes In general, electrolytes can be helpful to keep up with your daily hydration goals, especially on those busy days where remembering to drink water can be a challenge. You can skip that third cup of coffee and reach for some electrolytes – you may even find it more energizing! Some other times you may want to consider taking electrolytes include: When you have been in the heat for an extended period (think summertime adventures!) If you drank a little too much alcohol one night If you are engaging in high-intensity exercise If you are following a ketogenic or low-carb diet, or regularly practice fasting If you are experiencing the flu or a severe bout of diarrhea If you have been feeling more muscle fatigue than usual with no changes to your daily water consumption How to replenish electrolytes First, start with food. Lots of vegetables and fruits can supply you with magnesium and potassium, as well as sea salt to support sodium production. But for many people, this isn’t enough. Supplementing with an electrolyte mix, like Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen™, can provide you with these essential minerals. What is the best electrolyte drink? For years, we reached for electrolyte drinks packed with sugar – anyone else remember the days of choosing your favourite colour sugary sports drink for the soccer tournament? However, a few tips to ensure you pick the best electrolyte for your health goals include: Make sure it's sugar-free While glucose is important for many professional athletes, many average fitness folks can get away with consuming their carbs from whole-food sources pre- and post-workout. Look for a higher sodium content Many people shy away from sodium as we’ve been told it can lead to cardiovascular issues. However, studies show that low sodium intake can have the same effect. Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen™ powder contains 440 mg of sodium per serving, which is known to support sore muscles. As previously mentioned, this is especially important for those following a low-carb or ketogenic diet, whether they exercise regularly or not. Check the magnesium content Magnesium is always beneficial to have in an electrolyte mix to help with post-workout recovery. Magnesium citrate can be ideal, especially if you deal with muscle cramping. Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen™ powder contains 60 mg of magnesium per serving. No added colours or preservatives Look for natural colouring, especially ones that add to the nutritional value of the product, like red beet powder! Today, electrolyte drinks are savvier than ever, not only supporting your mineral needs, but taking a whole-body approach. Electrolytes + Enhanced Collagen™ combines nutrients like vitamin C, which is excellent to support tissue repair, plus 5 g of hydrolyzed grass-fed collagen per serving for additional joint support. In addition, you get all the benefits, without the less ideal ingredients like sugar, preservatives and artificial colours.
read moreStaying hydrated is about more than just drinking water—especially if you lead an active lifestyle, work in a hot environment, or find yourself feeling sluggish throughout the day. Electrolyte powders offer a smarter, more complete way to replenish what your body loses through sweat, stress, and daily function. But why are electrolytes so important? When should you take them? And how do you use them effectively? Let’s dive in. What Are Electrolytes? Electrolytes are essential minerals—like sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and chloride—that help regulate: Fluid balance Muscle contractions Nerve signals Blood pressure pH levels in the body Without enough of them, your body can’t perform at its best. And during physical activity, hot weather, illness, or even just a busy lifestyle, you lose electrolytes through sweat and urine. Why Electrolytes Matter for Hydration Water alone isn’t always enough. In fact, drinking too much plain water without replenishing electrolytes can dilute the minerals in your system—a condition known as hyponatremia. Electrolyte powders help maintain your body’s hydration and mineral balance, ensuring that the water you drink is absorbed and used effectively. They can help you: Improve energy and endurance Prevent muscle cramps and fatigue Support mental clarity Recover faster post-exercise Stay alert and well-hydrated all day A study published in the Central African Journal of Medicine found that supplementation with oral electrolyte solutions significantly improved hydration levels in individuals suffering from dehydration, particularly in high-stress or heat-prone environments (Manangazira et al., 2001). When to Take Electrolytes Timing is key! Here are the best times to take electrolyte powder: Before a workout – to prime your body for performance During intense activity or heat – to maintain hydration and stamina After exercise – to speed up recovery and replace lost minerals When you’re feeling tired or foggy – for a mental and physical refresh During travel or sickness – to support fluid balance and immunity You can also include electrolytes in your daily routine if you don’t drink enough water or are prone to fatigue, headaches, or dry skin. Organika’s electrolytes are great for everyday! How to Take Electrolytes Taking electrolyte powder is simple and effective: Mix 1 scoop with 500–750 mL of water (about 2–3 cups), based on your taste preferences. Use cold water for a more refreshing experience - especially post-workout or on a hot day. Shake or stir well until fully dissolved. Shaker bottles make it easy on the go. Drink steadily throughout the day or around times of physical stress or heat. Customize it! Add to smoothies, wellness shots, or even homemade popsicles for a functional twist. Pro Tip: For general wellness, 1 serving per day is often enough. During high-exertion periods, you can safely increase to 2 servings—always listen to your body. Hydration That Tastes as Good as It Works Organika’s Electrolyte line includes natural, sugar-free powders in delicious flavours like Fruit Punch, Lemon-Lime, and Unflavoured for easy everyday use. You get the ideal balance of sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium—plus clean ingredients and zero fillers. Available in both Extra Strength Electrolytes and All Day Protein Hydrator options with added protein and collagen for performance and recovery. Whether you're heading into a workout or just want to feel more energized during the day, electrolytes are a smart, science-backed way to support your hydration goals. Stay Fueled, Stay Hydrated Your body needs more than water. It needs minerals that work with water to keep your system functioning at its best. Make electrolytes a part of your wellness routine—your energy, focus, and performance will thank you. Explore Organika’s full Stay Hydrated Collection to find the right hydration support for your goals. References Manangazira, P., Tshimanga, M., Gombe, N., & Takundwa, L. (2001). Use of oral rehydration salts and oral electrolyte solutions in the treatment of dehydration. Central African Journal of Medicine, 47(9), 234–238. https://doi.org/10.4314/cajm.v47i9.8620
read moreThe Key to Hydration and RecoveryA fun night out can sometimes come with an unwelcome companion the next morning: a hangover. The headaches, fatigue, and nausea that follow are usually the result of dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. But don’t worry, the solution is simple—replenishing your body with electrolytes can make a big difference in how quickly you recover. What Causes Hangovers? Hangovers are a result of multiple factors, but dehydration and electrolyte loss play a huge role. Alcohol is a diuretic, which means it increases the frequency of urination, causing your body to lose water and essential electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium (thankfully Organika’s electrolytes contain all of these minerals we lose). This dehydration leads to the dreaded symptoms of a hangover: headaches, fatigue, dizziness, and dry mouth. How Do Electrolytes Help? Electrolytes are minerals that your body needs to regulate hydration, nerve function, and muscle contractions. When you drink alcohol, you deplete these essential minerals, making it harder for your body to function and recover. By replenishing lost electrolytes, you can restore your body’s natural balance and help alleviate the severity of a hangover. One of the main issues with drinking plain water after a night out is that while it hydrates, it doesn’t contain the minerals needed to replenish what your body has lost. This is where electrolyte beverages come in—they provide the right balance of fluids and minerals that help your body rehydrate more effectively. What Does the Science Say? Research has shown that electrolyte drinks are more effective than water in restoring hydration levels, especially after intense physical activity or in hot environments where sweating causes significant fluid loss. The same principles apply to hangovers, as alcohol leads to similar fluid and electrolyte depletion. According to Lindinger (2024), sweating is one of the body’s main mechanisms for thermoregulation, and it leads to a significant loss of electrolytes that need to be replaced continuously to maintain hydration. Effective oral electrolyte supplementation helps replace these lost electrolytes in proportion to fluid loss, preventing imbalances and promoting proper hydration. This makes electrolyte drinks far more effective than water in terms of both rehydration and restoring electrolyte concentrations. Moreover, a study by Ilyas et al. (2018) found that electrolyte beverages improve hydration status and electrolyte levels more effectively than plain water, particularly in hot environments. So, just as you might rely on an electrolyte solution after a workout, your body needs the same kind of help after a night of drinking. Electrolytes for Hangovers: A Simple Fix When alcohol causes you to lose fluids and electrolytes, it disrupts your body’s balance. Electrolytes help with: Hydration: Sodium and potassium help your body retain and absorb the water you drink, making rehydration faster and more efficient. Muscle function: Magnesium and calcium support muscle recovery and can help ease the muscle aches sometimes associated with hangovers. Energy levels: Potassium and sodium balance out blood pressure and maintain nerve function, helping you feel more alert and less fatigued. Check out Organika’s active line where our Electrolytes Energy can Improve workout performance, boost energy and increase stamina. Additionally, Suhayda & Walton (2002) highlight the role of healthcare professionals in managing fluid and electrolyte imbalances, particularly in older adults. Understanding the mechanisms of fluid homeostasis is critical for assessing and managing different types of dehydration, including isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic dehydration. While the research may focus on dehydration from other causes, the principles of fluid and electrolyte balance are the same when it comes to hangovers. How to Use Electrolytes for Hangover Recovery To maximize the benefits of electrolytes, timing is key. Here's a simple guide: Before Bed: After a night of drinking, hydrate with an electrolyte drink before going to sleep. This helps to replenish some of the fluids and electrolytes lost and prepares your body for recovery overnight. In the Morning: Start your day with another electrolyte drink to jumpstart rehydration and help reduce the severity of your symptoms. Throughout the Day: Continue sipping electrolyte-rich beverages to keep your body hydrated and balanced as it recovers. Choosing the Right Electrolyte Drink It’s important to choose an electrolyte solution that doesn’t add extra stress to your body. Some drinks are loaded with added sugars, artificial colors, and preservatives, which can make hangovers worse. Instead, go for clean, natural electrolyte drinks that focus on providing the essential minerals—sodium, potassium, and magnesium—without the unnecessary additives. Try Organika’s on-the-go sachets that are convenient for an active lifestyle. At Organika, we offer natural, effective electrolyte powders that replenish your body with the key minerals it needs to bounce back from dehydration. Our clean ingredients help ensure you get the best rehydration without the junk. Conclusion: Electrolytes for Fast Recovery While hangovers may not have a one-size-fits-all cure, electrolytes play a crucial role in speeding up recovery by helping you rehydrate and restore balance. By replenishing your electrolyte levels, you can feel better faster and get back to your day feeling refreshed. So, next time you wake up after a night out, skip the plain water and reach for an electrolyte drink—it just might be your hangover hero. Revive Your Body with Organika’s natural electrolyte products. Hydrate, restore, and recover with the minerals your body needs to feel better. References Lindinger, M. I. (2024). Oral electrolyte supplementation: Hydration and fluid balance during heat exposure. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 45(1), 23-30. Ilyas, Z., Chaudhary, R., Devi, S., & Bhandari, V. (2018). Oral electrolyte solutions for dehydration: Are they really more effective than water? Journal of Clinical Investigation, 112(3), 567-574. Suhayda, R., & Walton, J. (2002). The role of nurses in managing fluid and electrolyte imbalances in older adults. Geriatric Nursing, 23(4), 223-231.
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