


Ace Blend Hydro Hype | Lemon Raspberry received a rating of A+ in Unbox Health’s independent lab testing across label accuracy, safety, and nutritional parameters. Unbox Health rates products from D to A+ after testing every product at multiple accredited labs. We do not share subjective good/bad or pass/fail stamps.
Ace Blend Hydro Hype | Lemon Raspberry received a Non-Toxicity Score of 10.00 out of 10. Unbox Health did not find any safety concerns in our lab tests. This product was lab tested for the following toxic substances: Lead, Arsenic, Cadmium, Mercury.
Ace Blend Hydro Hype | Lemon Raspberry received a Label Accuracy Score of 10.00 out of 10. Unbox Health did not find any label inaccuracies in our lab tests. This product was lab tested for the following parameters: Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Vitamin C, Vitamin B12.
The RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) of Vitamin C established by ICMR is 65mg per day for females and 80mg per day for males. On Unbox Health, Vitamin C dosage brackets are defined based on the Vitamin C content (total per capsule) claimed on a product's label: Very Low (0-10mg), Low (10-30mg), Medium (30-60mg), High (60-100mg), Very High (100+ mg).
The RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) of Magnesium established by ICMR is 370mg per day for women and 440mg per day for men. On Unbox Health, Magnesium dosage brackets are defined based on the Magnesium content (total per capsule) claimed on a product's label: Low (0-150mg), Medium (150-300mg), High (300+ mg).
The RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) of Vitamin B12 established by ICMR is 2.2mcg per day for adults. On Unbox Health, Vitamin B12 dosage brackets are defined based on the Vitamin B12 content (total per capsule) claimed on a product's label: Very Low (0-0.4mcg), Low (0.4-1.0mcg), Medium (1.0-3.0mcg), High (3-30mcg), Very High (30+ mcg).
Most Electrolyte products contain both Sodium & Potassium, and some may contain others minerals as well. There are no RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) guidelines for Electrolytes. There are RDAs defined by the NIN & WHO for specific minerals like Sodium & Potassium - an average 2000Kcal diet per day should consist of no more than 2000mg of Sodium and 3510mg of Potassium. These limits may be higher for adults pursuing an active lifestyle. On Unbox Health, Electrolyte dosage brackets are defined based on the Total Sodium & Potassium content (per serving) claimed on a product's label: Low (0-300mg), Medium (300-600mg), High (600-1200mg), Very High (1200+ mg).