5 Great Sources of Amino Acids to Build Muscle and Strengthen Health

Many of us have a pretty clear idea that proteins are essential for life. When we consume protein, the body breaks it down into little building blocks called amino acids and reconstructs them into whatever it needs to make - tissues, organs, skin, digestive enzymes etc. Amino acids are what make us stronger and grow muscle mass.

But did you know that the amino acid spectrum in your protein can help you choose which proteins to focus on?

Generally, the broader the spectrum of amino acids a protein source contains, the nutritious it will be for you.

Remember: protein is your body's main source of growth.

Yes, protein can help support muscle growth, but it is so much more than that! Good protein content can also assist you in achieving a stronger bone structure, healthier hair and skin, and much more. It can also help prevent sarcopenia (loss of muscle due to ageing) and frailty, lengthening your life span.

The question then does arise - what's the best source of amino acids? If amino acids are so important, which source of protein will give you the best spectrum?

Here are 5 great sources of amino acids:

Eggs/Chicken

Eggs/Chicken

Both food sources will provide a very good spectrum of amino acids - especially rich in L-Leucine, which has been shown to be great for building muscle.

Soy/Tofu

Soy/Tofu

Soybeans are a very good source of amino acids. While they may not contain a comparable amount of Leucine, the spectrum of amino acids is much better than beef, chicken, and some fish.

  • This suggests that plant-sourced protein could be best for general growth, but those looking to build muscle quickly should look to dense sources of Leucine, Isoleucine, and Valine.
High protein food - Tuna steaks

Tuna

Tuna

Have you ever heard how boxers often open up a can of tuna after a training session to boost muscle development? This is for good reason. Not only is tuna very low in calories, but it’s also quite high in amino acids and contains a wide and available spectrum.

  • It will benefit you to make tuna and other fish a regular source of protein in your diet (unless you don't eat meat or fish - then chow down on Tofu and beans).

Wild Game

Wild Game

Animals like moose, bison, and deer contain a very lean source of protein that is high in amino acids and low in calories. These animals provide the perfect combination of strength and mass.

  • Research has shown that the amino acid bioavailability (the amount you can absorb) is very high for wild game meats. However, not everyone is a meat lover.

Protein Max

Protein Max

When it comes to maximizing your amino acid spectrum for muscle development, this plant protein is my go-to choice.

  • Protein Max is a perfect organic blend of difference sources of protein, 80% pea protein as the main driver and 20% coming from kale, spinach and legumes. 
  • A full spectrum protein source of 18 amino acids, including all the essential ones and the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) leucine, isoleucine, and valine to boost muscle growth and enhance exercise performance as well as help with weight loss and reduce post-workout fatigue.
  • BCAAs are considered essential because, unlike non-essential amino acids, your body cannot make them. For that reason, it is crucial to get them from your diet, and the quickest and easiest way is from a nutrient dense protein shake.
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So, there you have it - five rich sources of amino acids. One last important thing to remember is that when it comes to amino acids, the matrix of each food will always be different.

This is why it’s very important to get protein from various sources.

If you’re vegetarian, ensure that you utilize a wide spectrum of protein sources like beans, nuts, seeds, and grains. If you’re a meat eater, vary your protein choices across all fish and protein rich lean meats.

For your best results, getting your protein from numerous sources always provides greater health benefits than restricting your diet to only a couple of kinds of protein. Supplementing with a protein shake like Protein Max is a convenient way to fill the gaps when trying to maximize your amino acids for certain purposes.

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About the author

Ollie Relfe

Hi, I'm Ollie, a home business entrepreneur, coach, and blogger based in Brighton, UK. I'm passionate about helping people achieve their goals, whether it's starting a successful home business or taking control of their health and well-being.


On my blog, I share my knowledge and experience on a variety of topics, including:


• How to start and grow a home business 

• Marketing and sales strategies for entrepreneurs

• Mindset and motivation for success

• Healthy living and weight loss tips


I also offer an amazing home-based business opportunity, helping people who want an additional income, getting healthier, having fun, meeting new people, travelling (if you want to), and opening up a whole new opportunity in life…. If that's you, I'd love to connect with you. You can find me on social media or send me a message through Messenger or my website. I'm always happy to chat!

About the author

Ollie Relfe

Hi, I'm Ollie, a home business entrepreneur, coach, and blogger based in Brighton, UK. I'm passionate about helping people achieve their goals, whether it's starting a successful home business or taking control of their health and well-being.

On my blog, I share my knowledge and experience on a variety of topics, including:

• How to start & grow a home business
• Marketing & sales strategies for entrepreneurs
• Mindset & motivation for success
• Healthy living & weight loss tips

I also offer an amazing home-based business opportunity, helping people who want an additional income, getting healthier, having fun, meeting new people, travelling (if you want to), and opening up a whole new opportunity in life... If that's you, I'd love to connect with you. You can find me on social media or send me a message through Messenger, or my website. I'm always happy to chat!

PS: The cost of living crisis is real and getting worse.

I show people how we are beating the cost of living crisis by earning enough money to make their bank account bigger and their bills smaller. If you'd ever like to know, I'll be glad to show you.