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Nutricost

BHB Salts Orange Mango

Powder · 8 Grams · 30 servings · $1.06/serving

49 / 100Average

Score Breakdown

Formulation
52
Safety
97
Final score
49/100

Ingredients (5)

Potassium

100%

Dose

150 mg

Target

99–500 mg

Form

Sodium

70%

Dose

210 mg

Target

300–1000 mg

Form

Calcium

100%

Dose

320 mg

Target

200–600 mg

Form

Not listed

Magnesium

100%

Dose

120 mg

Target

100–400 mg

Form

Not listed

BHB

63%

Dose

5 g

Target

8–12 g

Form

Other Ingredients (8)

Beta-Carotene (color)Color

Beta-carotene used in small amounts as a colorant/antioxidant.

Natural FlavorsFlavor

Broad regulatory category of flavor constituents derived from natural sources. Composition is proprietary and not disclosed — 'Natural Flavors' can include several hundred different compounds depending on the target flavor profile, including hexane-extracted constituents and proprietary carrier solvents. 'Natural' is a regulatory definition (21 CFR §101.22), not a safety guarantee.

Silicon DioxideAnti-caking

Fine silica powder used to prevent clumping

Beetroot Juice PowderColorant

Natural red colorant and mild flavoring derived from beetroot; often spray-dried onto maltodextrin carrier

Calcium SilicateAnti-caking

Inorganic compound used as an anti-caking and flow agent in powdered supplements

Citric AcidAcidulant

Natural acid derived from citrus fruits

Malic AcidAcidulant

Naturally occurring organic acid found in apples, used as a flavor enhancer and acidulant in supplements

Stevia ExtractSweetener

Zero-calorie natural sweetener extracted from the leaves of Stevia rebaudiana

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Sources & Scoring

Nutrient data (RDA, UL, and safety thresholds) sourced from: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and National Academies Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI).

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement routine.

The score analyzes what's on the label: ingredient doses vs. clinical ranges, chemical forms, evidence levels, and known interactions. It does not verify label accuracy or test for contaminants — for that, look for third-party certifications like USP or NSF.