Introduction
Tired of artificial flavors and excessive sugar in your electrolyte drinks? Craving that perfect balance of salt, sweetness, and citrus to quench your thirst and replenish your body? You’ve landed in the right spot! This DIY LMNT recipe is your ticket to a delicious, all-natural hydration solution that rivals the store-bought favorite. Get ready to whip up a batch of pure, revitalizing goodness that will power you through your day, your workout, or your recovery.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe
This DIY LMNT recipe is a game-changer for anyone seeking optimal hydration without the junk. It’s incredibly easy to make, customizable to your taste, and uses simple, wholesome ingredients. Plus, it’s cost-effective and allows you to control exactly what goes into your body. Say goodbye to artificial sweeteners and fillers, and hello to pure, refreshing electrolytes!
Ingredients
- 1/4 teaspoon sea salt (or pink Himalayan salt)
- 1/4 teaspoon magnesium citrate powder
- 1/4 teaspoon potassium chloride powder (optional, for extra potassium)
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- 1-2 teaspoons raw honey or maple syrup (adjust to taste)
- 1.5 cups cold water
Instructions
- In a glass or shaker bottle, combine the sea salt, magnesium citrate powder, and potassium chloride powder (if using). Ensure all powders are finely ground for easy dissolution.
- Add the fresh lemon juice and fresh lime juice to the glass. The citrus not only adds flavor but also helps to mask the saltiness.
- Pour in the cold water and whisk vigorously until all the powders are completely dissolved. If using a shaker bottle, secure the lid and shake well.
- Stir in your preferred sweetener, starting with 1 teaspoon of raw honey or maple syrup. Taste and add more if you prefer a sweeter drink.
- Continue whisking or shaking until the sweetener is fully incorporated. Serve immediately over ice for a truly refreshing experience.
Tips
- For a smoother consistency, ensure your magnesium citrate and potassium chloride powders are finely milled. If they are granular, you might want to dissolve them in a small amount of warm water first before adding to the cold mixture.
- Adjust the saltiness and sweetness to your personal preference. Start with the recommended amounts and then add more salt or sweetener incrementally.
- Feel free to experiment with different citrus fruits like oranges or grapefruits for a unique flavor profile.
- If you don’t have magnesium citrate powder, you can use a pinch of Epsom salt (food grade only!) but be aware it has a stronger flavor.
- For on-the-go hydration, mix all ingredients in a sealed water bottle and shake well.
Serving Suggestions
- Enjoy this DIY LMNT drink before, during, or after a workout to replenish electrolytes.
- Sip on it during a hot day to stay cool and hydrated.
- Drink it when feeling fatigued or experiencing muscle cramps.
- Serve chilled over ice with a slice of lemon or lime as a garnish.
Storage Tips
This homemade electrolyte drink is best consumed immediately after preparation for optimal freshness and flavor. If you need to store it, keep it refrigerated in a sealed container for up to 24 hours. Shake well before consuming as ingredients may settle.
FAQ
Q: Can I use regular table salt instead of sea salt? A: While you can, sea salt or Himalayan pink salt provides a broader spectrum of trace minerals and a cleaner taste.
Q: Is magnesium citrate necessary? A: Magnesium is crucial for many bodily functions, including muscle and nerve function. Magnesium citrate is a well-absorbed form. If unavailable, other forms of magnesium powder can be used, but absorption may vary.
Q: How much sweetener should I use? A: This is entirely to taste. Start with the recommended amount and add more if you prefer a sweeter beverage. Natural sweeteners like honey and maple syrup are recommended.
Q: Can I make this without potassium chloride? A: Yes, you can omit the potassium chloride if you don’t have it or prefer not to use it. The primary electrolytes will still be sodium and magnesium.
Nutrition Information
- Calories: Approximately 30-40 kcal (depending on sweetener)
- Protein: 0g
- Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 8-10g (depending on sweetener)

DIY LMNT Electrolyte Drink Recipe: Refresh & Rehydrate Naturally
Ingredients
Method
- In a glass or shaker bottle, combine the sea salt, magnesium citrate powder, and potassium chloride powder (if using). Ensure all powders are finely ground for easy dissolution.
- Add the fresh lemon juice and fresh lime juice to the glass. The citrus not only adds flavor but also helps to mask the saltiness.
- Pour in the cold water and whisk vigorously until all the powders are completely dissolved. If using a shaker bottle, secure the lid and shake well.
- Stir in your preferred sweetener, starting with 1 teaspoon of raw honey or maple syrup. Taste and add more if you prefer a sweeter drink.
- Continue whisking or shaking until the sweetener is fully incorporated. Serve immediately over ice for a truly refreshing experience.


