Truelabel

Is Cure Hydration Healthy?

by Cure

Clean electrolyte formula with optimal sodium-to-potassium ratio and bioavailable vitamins. Uses natural stevia instead of artificial sweeteners, making it genuinely healthier than most sports drinks.

  • Water – safe
  • Coconut Water Powder – controversial
  • Sea Salt – safe
  • Potassium Chloride – controversial
  • Natural Flavors – controversial
  • Citric Acid – controversial
  • Stevia Leaf Extract – controversial
  • Magnesium Citrate – controversial
  • Zinc Gluconate – controversial
  • Vitamin C – controversial
  • Ascorbic Acid – controversial
  • Vitamin B3 – safe
  • Niacinamide – controversial
  • Vitamin B5 – safe
  • Calcium Pantothenate – safe
  • Vitamin B6 – safe
  • Pyridoxine HCl – controversial
  • Vitamin B12 – safe
  • Methylcobalamin – safe
  • Biotin – controversial
  • Folate – controversial
  • 5-MTHF – safe

Optimal sodium-potassium ratio for hydration

Natural stevia instead of artificial sweeteners

Bioavailable vitamin forms (methylcobalamin B12, 5-MTHF folate)

No seed oils or inflammatory ingredients

Science-based electrolyte formulation

Natural flavors lack ingredient transparency

Premium pricing compared to basic electrolyte options

Potential microplastic contamination from sea salt

About This Analysis

This health analysis for Cure Hydration was performed by Truelabel, an AI-powered food scanner that grades products from A (excellent) to F (failing) based on ingredient quality. The analysis covers seed oil content, ultra-processed ingredients, preservatives, artificial colors, allergens, and potential health risks including cancer risk, hormonal disruption, and gut irritation scores.

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