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Does Mark Hyman recommend Electrolytes?

Yes — Mark Hyman has directly recommended Electrolytes.

Published research rates it moderate evidence. Of Mark Hyman's 26 tracked claims, 0 are supported or partially supported by studies on PubMed.

🟡Moderate Evidence

Evidence last reviewed May 2026

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Mark Hyman on Electrolytes26 claims

Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Direct recommendation

zinc magnesium iodine potassium those are the big four that most of us are deficient in

Extracted claim

Potassium is one of the key minerals that almost all people are deficient in.

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Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Direct recommendation

zinc magnesium iodine potassium those are the big four that most of us are deficient in

Extracted claim

Magnesium is one of the key minerals that almost all people are deficient in.

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Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Direct recommendation

zinc magnesium iodine potassium those are the big four that most of us are deficient in

Extracted claim

Potassium is one of the key minerals that almost all people are deficient in.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Direct recommendation

zinc magnesium iodine potassium those are the big four that most of us are deficient in

Extracted claim

Magnesium is one of the key minerals that almost all people are deficient in.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Evidence-backed claim

our potassium intake is as Hunter together should be 10 to one potassium to sodium now it's the other way around

Extracted claim

The ancestral potassium-to-sodium ratio should be 10 to 1, but in modern diets it has reversed.

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Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Evidence-backed claim

I think it's something like 96% of the US population doesn't meet the adequate intake for potassium it's essentially everyone

Extracted claim

Approximately 96% of the US population does not meet the adequate intake for potassium — essentially everyone is deficient.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Evidence-backed claim

our potassium intake is as Hunter together should be 10 to one potassium to sodium now it's the other way around

Extracted claim

The ancestral potassium-to-sodium ratio should be 10 to 1, but in modern diets it has reversed.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Evidence-backed claim

I think it's something like 96% of the US population doesn't meet the adequate intake for potassium it's essentially everyone

Extracted claim

Approximately 96% of the US population does not meet the adequate intake for potassium — essentially everyone is deficient.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

that's where you get your you know potassium which is from you know plants

Extracted claim

Potassium is obtained from plants, and a diet rich in plants is the way to address potassium deficiency.

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Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

potassium is a big one because it's so important for the sodium potassium pump which plays a role in blood pressure

Extracted claim

Potassium is important for the sodium-potassium pump, which plays a role in blood pressure regulation.

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Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

pottassium does play an important role in regulating blood pressure

Extracted claim

Potassium plays an important role in regulating blood pressure.

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Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

so does magnesium too so does magnesium so does magnesium it's a relaxation mineral

Extracted claim

Magnesium also plays a role in regulating blood pressure and is described as a 'relaxation mineral.'

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Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

it's not like salt is bad we need salt it's just it's all the salt added by corporations to your food that make you palatable...and you need to actually not get as much sodium which is what we're eating all Ultra processed food

Extracted claim

Salt itself is not bad — people need sodium — but the problem is excessive sodium added by corporations to ultra-processed foods, combined with insufficient potassium from plants.

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Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

so does magnesium too so does magnesium so does magnesium it's a relaxation mineral

Extracted claim

Magnesium also plays a role in regulating blood pressure and is described as a 'relaxation mineral.'

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

potassium is a big one because it's so important for the sodium potassium pump which plays a role in blood pressure

Extracted claim

Potassium is important for the sodium-potassium pump, which plays a role in blood pressure regulation.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

that's where you get your you know potassium which is from you know plants

Extracted claim

Potassium is obtained from plants, and a diet rich in plants is the way to address potassium deficiency.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

when you're talking about too much sodium and not enough potassium it's really exacerbating without not getting enough potassium aspect right because that ratio is so important

Extracted claim

Too much sodium combined with not enough potassium exacerbates blood pressure problems, because the ratio of potassium to sodium is critically important.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

pottassium does play an important role in regulating blood pressure

Extracted claim

Potassium plays an important role in regulating blood pressure.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

it's not like salt is bad we need salt it's just it's all the salt added by corporations to your food that make you palatable...and you need to actually not get as much sodium which is what we're eating all Ultra processed food

Extracted claim

Salt itself is not bad — people need sodium — but the problem is excessive sodium added by corporations to ultra-processed foods, combined with insufficient potassium from plants.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence
Mark Hyman
Mark Hyman
Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine
Mechanism discussion

when you're talking about too much sodium and not enough potassium it's really exacerbating without not getting enough potassium aspect right because that ratio is so important

Extracted claim

Too much sodium combined with not enough potassium exacerbates blood pressure problems, because the ratio of potassium to sodium is critically important.

Not yet assessedHigh confidence

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