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Amino Acids

Amino acids are the smaller building blocks your body uses to make proteins, which is why they often appeal to people who want more targeted support than a general protein powder alone.

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What amino acids do

Your body uses amino acids in many everyday processes, including building and repairing tissue and making enzymes, hormones, and other important compounds. That is why amino acid supplements can feel more specific than a broad protein powder category. Instead of choosing one general formula, you can focus on the ingredient or support area that matters most to you.

Some people already know the name they are looking for, while others just want help narrowing the field. Recovery, calm, focus, endurance support, and targeted workout routines are all common starting points.

How to compare amino acid supplements

A helpful first distinction is single ingredient versus blend. A single amino acid can make comparison easier when you want to focus on one known ingredient. Blends can be useful when you prefer a broader formula or do not want to build a stack yourself.

Format matters too. Capsules may suit people who want something simple and portable, while powders can work better when you want flexibility around serving size or an exercise routine. It is also worth thinking about whether you want a sports-adjacent product, a general wellness option, or an ingredient that supports a more specific routine.

When amino acids may be more useful than a broad protein powder

If you are looking for everyday protein support, a wider option may make more sense. If you want a more targeted ingredient path, such as workout recovery, a specific amino acid you already recognise, or a supplement that feels more specialised, this range can be easier to navigate.

You can always step back to our Protein Powders collection if you want a broader protein starting point.

Common questions

What is the difference between amino acids and protein powder?

Protein powders are broad daily protein products. Amino acid supplements are often more targeted, especially when you want to focus on a specific ingredient or support area.

Should I choose a single amino acid or a blend?

If you know the ingredient you want, a single amino acid can be the clearest option. If you want broader support in one product, a blend may feel simpler.

Are powders or capsules better?

That usually comes down to routine fit. Capsules are convenient and easy to carry, while powders can be more flexible around serving size and drink-based use.