Amino Acid Supplements
Enhance your workout performance, support immunity and encourage nutrient absorption with amino acid supplementation
Commonly referred to as “building blocks” of proteins, essential amino acid supplements provide the amino acids that our bodies are unable to produce independently, as these must be derived from our food and diet. Critical for growing, breaking down food, maintaining and repairing body tissue, the 20 amino acids needed are split into two categories: nine food derived and 11 body made. Both are vital in supporting the body, hormones and neurotransmitters and building proteins. Derived from food, or supplemented through amino acid powder or amino acid tablets, all are a natural way to supplement amino acid deficiencies.
Our Range of Amino Acid Supplements
With powders, capsules and tablets there are plenty of ways to ensure you are getting the right amount of essential amino acids and non-essential amino acids in a way that works for you and your body.
Amino Acid Powder
For athletes and building muscle mass, choose a BCAA powder with L-glutamine with the added benefit of immune-boosting L-glutamine or choose L glutamine powder isolate. Glycine powder supports the nervous system and brain health. Or for a great base powder, provides all nine essential amino acids our bodies need, supporting energy production, brain function, the immune system and promoting muscle mass.
Amino Acid Tablets & Amino Acid Capsules
For on-the-go convenience, amino acids tablets and capsules offer supplements and solutions to specific needs including glutamine tablets for gut and digestive health, BCAA tablets to aid recovery after exercise. Glycine tablets maintain healthy functioning of the nervous system, while taurine tablets support cardiovascular and nervous system health.
Remember amino acids are there to support your body, they are not a replacement for proteins or a healthy diet. Ensure to eat a healthy, varied, whole-food diet.
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FAQs
Is it ok to take amino acids everyday?
Absolutely, your body can usually get the essential amino acids with a healthy balanced diet, however, to enhance sporting performance, burn fat and encourage lean muscle growth amino acid supplementation can be essential, delivering the right results in physique development. Always follow the recommended daily intake outlined by the manufacturer on the label.
When to take amino acids?
If you are supplementing your diet with amino acids to build muscle or enhance athletic performance and aid recovery focus on a BCAA supplement. Use throughout the day, pre, post and during workouts where necessary. It’s worth seeing what works for you specifically. There is no evidence to suggest supplementation should be consumed at any specific time. Add to meals, smoothies or simply take your capsule on the go along with a balanced, healthy diet.
What are the nine essential amino acids?
The nine essential amino acids our bodies do not produce are histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine. These amino acids are derived from our diet and in some cases dietary supplements where needed.