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I Tested The 5 Most Viral Hydration Supplements - Only 1 Actually Helps With Bloating Too

By Dr. Amanda Rivers, Registered Nutritionist & Gut Health Specialist

Most Hydration Powders Are Only Doing Half The Job

After 12 years helping women with gut health, here's what I wish someone had told me earlier:

Hydrating your body and hydrating your gut are not the same thing.

Most hydration powders were built for athletes replacing electrolytes after a workout. That's it. If you're buying them because you want to feel less bloated, less heavy after meals, more energized. you're using the wrong product for the wrong problem.

Bloating isn't a sodium deficiency. It's gut inflammation. And no electrolyte powder fixes inflammation.

So when I tested the five most viral hydration supplements, I asked one question: does this just hydrate you, or does it actually make your gut feel good too?

"Why take a product that only hydrates when you could take one that hydrates AND fixes your bloating at the same time?"

- Dr. Amanda Rivers

What A Complete Hydration Supplement Needs

1. Real Electrolytes - baseline, non-negotiable, but not enough on its own.

2. Anti-Inflammatory Ingredients - turmeric and ginger are the only two with real clinical evidence for gut inflammation. No turmeric, no ginger = your bloating goes untouched.

3. Black Pepper - turmeric is useless without it. Black pepper increases curcumin absorption by up to 2,000%. No black pepper = you're wasting the turmeric.

4. Zero Sugar - sugar feeds bad gut bacteria and makes bloating worse. Several "healthy" hydration supplements list it as their first ingredient.

5. All-Day Comfort - a complete supplement should make you feel good all day. Not just during a workout.

The 5 Most Viral Hydration Supplements, Ranked

#1 Jupi - Turmeric Wellness Shot

(4.9/5)

"The only one that hydrates you AND actually helps with bloating."

Inside: Turmeric · Ginger · Lemon · Pink Himalayan Salt · Black Pepper · Vitamin C

Pros:
  • ✅ Turmeric + black pepper - real curcumin absorption
  • ✅ Ginger for active gut inflammation
  • ✅ Pink Himalayan Salt for hydration
  • ✅ Vitamin C for immune support
  • ✅ Zero sugar
  • ✅ Buy 2 Get 1 Free available now
Cons:
  • ❌ Sells out frequently

My experience: The black pepper in this formula is what got my attention. That's not a marketing decision, that's a nutritionist who knows curcumin needs piperine to actually reach your bloodstream.

I took it every morning for two weeks. By day four the post-meal heaviness was gone. By week two, three of my patients trialing it alongside me were reporting the same thing, less bloating, lighter after meals, better afternoon energy.

It tastes like a citrusy ginger drink. Clean, not sweet, actually enjoyable.

The bottom line: Every other product on this list hydrates you. Jupi hydrates you AND reduces gut inflammation AND supports your digestion. all in one 15-second scoop. There's nothing else like it.

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#2 Liquid I.V.

(4.9/5)

"Built for athletes. Being sold to everyone else."

Inside: Pure Cane Sugar · Dextrose · Salt · Potassium · Vitamin C · Zinc

Pros:
  • ✅ Strong electrolytes
  • ✅ Good for post-workout recovery
Cons:
  • ❌ First ingredient is sugar. Second ingredient is more sugar.
  • ❌ Zero anti-inflammatory ingredients
  • ❌ Zero gut support
  • ❌ Sugar actively makes bloating worse

Conclusion: Great product for the wrong person. If you're running marathons, perfect. If you're trying to fix your gut, you're drinking sugar water with a wellness label on it.

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#3 SuperBelly by Blume

(2/5)

Inside: BC30 Probiotic · Prebiotic Fiber · Apple Cider Vinegar · Electrolytes

Pros:
  • ✅ Zero sugar
  • ✅ Good probiotic strain
  • ✅ Electrolytes for hydration
Cons:
  • ❌ Zero turmeric, zero ginger, zero black pepper
  • ❌ Probiotics maintain gut health (they don't fix active inflammation)
  • ❌ Most expensive per serving on this list

Conclusion: Probiotics are maintenance. Turmeric and ginger are the fire extinguisher. SuperBelly is doing maintenance on a gut that's still on fire. And charging you a premium for it.

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#4 LMNT

(1.8/5)

Inside: Sodium 1,000mg · Potassium 200mg · Magnesium 60mg

Pros:
  • ✅ Zero sugar
  • ✅ Great for heavy sweaters and endurance athletes
Cons:
  • ❌ Three ingredients. That's the whole product.
  • ❌ Zero digestive support
  • ❌ Zero gut health benefits
  • ❌ $45 for 30 servings

Conclusion: Built for keto athletes with high sodium needs. For everyone else, especially anyone dealing with bloating, this is the most expensive underperformer on the list.

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#5 Bloom Greens & Superfoods

(1.5/5)

Inside: 38 ingredients including spirulina, probiotics, adaptogens, digestive enzymes, fruits and vegetables

Pros:
  • ✅ Tastes great
  • ✅ Some digestive enzyme support
Cons:
  • ❌ Zero turmeric, zero ginger, zero black pepper
  • ❌ Zero real electrolytes
  • ❌ 38 ingredients means nothing is present in a meaningful dose

Conclusion: When you spread a formula across 38 ingredients, you get a trace amount of everything and a meaningful dose of nothing. Great marketing. Not a great formula.

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My Recommendation

Only Jupi gives you everything in one product, real hydration, gut inflammation support, guaranteed absorption, and immune health.
One scoop. One glass of water. Done.

At its current price (especially with Buy 2 Get 1 Free) it's cheaper and it's the only one built to actually solve the full problem.