“I’m extremely pleased with ketone iq. Not only has it helped me stay on track with my fasting lifestyle, it has also enhanced my performance as a mountain runner. My recovery after long efforts has been amazing. I also often take it in the mornings before I see patients, which has really been key for keeping me focused and sharp but simultaneously calm. Ketone iq has turned out to be a wonderful tool for me to help fine tune and enhance my healthy lifestyle. An honest note on taste…you’ll get over it the benefits are well worth it.”
“No real dislikes, some complain of taste: original Gatorade was similar, it’s to get nutrients into your system. After mid session of hard block of training, this helps keep me focused and steady. Finished my training in great shape, not fully spent.”
“When taking Ketone-IQ especially during a half marathon race, I literally feel like I am flying. The boundless energy is amazing! I am sold on this phenomenal product and I love the fact that it does not break my fast during intermittent fasting!!!”
“I don't claim to understand the science. Put very simply, it's calories. And it tastes kind of gross (you get used to it and it's actually not so bad after you've been using it for a while). But I find on very long days when I've got 2-6 hours of exercise, my stomach tolerates this probably better than anything else I use for fuel (I primarily use maurtens but I just can't do maurtens for four hours). So the way I look at this is I don't really care how it works. My stomach will accept this almost any time I need it to.Unfortunately it's incredibly expensive so I try to be careful about when I'm using it. But I don't hesitate to take one before a run and put two in my pocket for during the run. It's incredibly helpful when I started feeling gassed. I wish I'd brought six with me on my last race and regretted only having three.One other thing that should be mentioned, I'm not sure why the version that comes in the big bottle tastes totally different than the little "shots," but I absolutely can't stand the big bottles and the shots at this point (quoting Ari Klau) "taste like candy."”