Prüvit K1 Ketones C5 | The Future is Here

K1 is an upcoming ketone product featuring C5 ketones alongside BHB. Interest is growing because people want clean, consistent energy that supports better daily decisions, not another extreme reset.
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Know more about K1 KETONES
Dr. Monica Mogne, ND, explains why the new C5 formula changes how fasting feels and why she recommends to her patients.
What are K1 Ketones
K1 is positioned as a next-generation exogenous ketone formula that includes:
BHB (beta-hydroxybutyrate)
C5 ketones (listed on the label as (D)-3-hydroxypentanoic acid sodium (C5))
Exogenous ketones are typically provided as a powder, mixed with water, and consumed as a drink.
What exactly does “C5” mean?
“C5” refers to a 5‑carbon ketone-related compound category.
In everyday ketone conversations, most people focus on C4 ketones (acetoacetate and beta‑hydroxybutyrate/BHB). However, scientific literature also discusses C5 ketone bodies (such as beta‑ketopentanoate and beta‑hydroxypentanoate) formed in the liver during partial oxidation of odd‑chain fatty acids.
Important: this is about your physiology. It helps explain that the body can work with different ketones.
C5 ketones vs. BHB: what’s different
BHB is the ketone most people know, and it’s also what most blood ketone meters measure.
C5 ketones may be metabolized differently from BHB. That’s one reason why a BHB meter may not fully reflect what’s happening when a formula includes non‑BHB ketone-related substrates.
Practical takeaway: if a product combines BHB + C5, the goal is usually to deliver a ketone experience that feels more stable or longer-lasting.
What you might notice (experiences), with a reality check
People who use exogenous ketones commonly report:
More consistent energy
Better focus/mental clarity
Reduced hunger (for some)
With K1 specifically, we believe we will fill “stronger” or “longer-lasting” effects.
K1 label breakdown
Below is a practical, label-first breakdown of what’s listed.
Before we talk routines, there’s one detail on this label that makes K1 different from classic BHB-only ketones: (D)-3-hydroxypentanoic acid sodium (C5). If you’ve ever felt “ketones work… but not consistently,” this is the part worth watching.
Supplement Facts (per 1 packet / 16.9 g)
Calories: 20
Total carbohydrate: 4 g
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl): 1.7 mg (100% DV)
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin): 2.4 mcg (100% DV)
Calcium: 450 mg (35% DV)
Magnesium: 90 mg (21% DV)
Sodium: 1070 mg (47% DV)
The ketone blend (M3™ Matrix Blend)
Listed ingredients:
DL‑3‑hydroxybutyric acid sodium
DL‑3‑hydroxybutyric acid calcium
Glycine
DL‑3‑hydroxybutyric acid magnesium
(D)‑3‑hydroxypentanoic acid sodium (C5)
How to think about this ( attention, this education, not claims):
The BHB mineral salts (sodium/calcium/magnesium forms) are a common way exogenous ketones are delivered as a drink.
The electrolyte load (especially sodium) may be relevant for people fasting or eating low‑carb, where mineral needs can change.
The inclusion of a C5 component is what makes this formula different from classic BHB-only products. We love it!
Other ingredients (tolerance + why they’re there)
Allulose: sweetener often chosen for better GI tolerance than some sugar alcohols.
Citric acid + natural flavor: taste and acidity.
Stevia extract (rebaudioside A): additional sweetness.
Caffeine: stimulant; timing matters.
Xanthan gum: texture/mixability.
Directions (from the sachet)
Dissolve 1 packet in 12–16 oz of cold water.
Shake/stir vigorously.
Can be taken with or without food.
Timing idea (simple): try it earlier in the day first.
Tolerability & side effects: what to watch for
Digestive discomfort with ketone products is often related to the formulation (minerals/sweeteners) and individual tolerance.
If you’re sensitive:
Start with a smaller amount to assess tolerance
Avoid stacking multiple new supplements at once
Watch total caffeine intake and total minerals (especially sodium)
If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or take medication, speak with your healthcare professional before using supplements.
Simple routines (no program required)
Option A: Daily consistency
1 serving in the morning to optimize your fasting routine.
Optional: a second serving early afternoon
Option B: Training days
1 serving 30–60 minutes before training
Optional second serving earlier in the day
Consistency beats intensity.
Option C: Brain and Focus Optimization
1 serving 30–60 minutes before intense mental work
Who this may be for (and who it’s not)
This may be a fit if you:
Want more consistent energy during fasting or low-carb
Struggle with afternoon crashes
Want a simple routine you can actually repeat
This is not for you if:
You’re looking for a magic pill
You want extreme restriction or quick-fix challenges
FAQs
Can I take ketones while fasting?
Many people do. The best approach depends on your fasting style and goals.
Is K1 caffeine-free?
You have both options . If you’re sensitive, choose caffeine-free.
Will K1 “burn fat”?
Ketones can support energy and adherence for some people, but results depend on your overall routine, nutrition, sleep, stress, and consistency.
What science says about C5 ketone bodies (not product claims)
This section is about physiology, not about K1 performance claims.
Ketone bodies are commonly discussed as C4 ketones (acetoacetate and BHB).
Scientific literature also discusses C5 ketone bodies (e.g., beta‑ketopentanoate and beta‑hydroxypentanoate) formed in the liver during partial oxidation of odd‑chain fatty acids.
This helps explain that the body can work with different ketone-related substrates, but it does not prove outcomes for any specific supplement formula.
Blood ketone meters usually measure BHB, so they may not reflect non‑BHB ketone-related substrates.
Reference (C5 ketone bodies)
Interrelations between C4 ketogenesis, C5 ketogenesis and anaplerosis in the liver. Biochim Biophys Acta. (open access) https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2788830/
Scientific context
Newman JC, Verdin E. Ketone bodies as signaling metabolites. Trends Endocrinol Metab. 2014.
Kovács Z et al. Exogenous ketogenic supplements and neurodegeneration. Nutrients. 2021.
Falkenhain K et al. Effects of exogenous ketone supplementation on blood glucose. Adv Nutr. 2022.

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