

Liquid Aminos Wild Cherry Flavor
Precision Engineered
Overview
This product provides a significant amount of amino acids (16g protein per serving) derived from hydrolyzed gelatin. While amino acids are fundamental for protein synthesis and bodily functions, the specific composition and ratios may not be optimized for all benefits, especially muscle protein synthesis where BCAA ratios (Leucine, Isoleucine, Valine) are often emphasized more than what this blend offers. The broad spectrum of amino acids is beneficial, but the efficacy for specific athletic or performance enhancements is limited due to the source and relative concentrations of key amino acids.
The Good
Provides a broad spectrum of amino acids for general protein synthesis support.
Convenient liquid form for easy consumption and absorption.
Contains some essential amino acids beneficial for muscle recovery.
The Bad
Amino acid ratios are suboptimal for targeted benefits like maximal muscle protein synthesis, with low BCAA content relative to non-essential amino acids.
The primary source (hydrolyzed gelatin) is less bioavailable and effective for muscle building compared to other protein sources like whey or casein.
Contains artificial flavors, which some consumers prefer to avoid.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking amino acid supplementation, athletes, fitness enthusiasts
Skip If: You require detailed ingredient transparency or have specific dietary restrictions not listed on packaging.
Ingredients Analysis
Sodium
55 mgL-Alanine
1306 mgL-Arginine
1197 mgL-Aspartic Acid
699 mgL-Glutamic Acid
1554 mgGlycine
3622 mgL-Histidine
139 mgL-Hydroxylysine
233 mgL-Isoleucine
186 mgL-Leucine
404 mgL-Lysine
513 mgL-Methionine
139 mgL-Phenylalanine
248 mgL-Proline
2130 mgL-Serine
528 mgL-Threonine
295 mgL-Tyrosine
93 mgL-Valine
342 mgHow to Use
Likely consumed directly or mixed with water, typically before or after exercise.
Daily
Pre/Post-workout
As directed on label
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