Why We're Going Back to The Essentials

Why We're Going Back to The Essentials

In today's wellness world, it's easy to get distracted. You're bombarded with new superfoods, powders, patches and potions. Everything promises more energy, better sleep, glowing skin or sharper focus.  And yet, so many people are still tired, anxious, inflamed, or hitting a wall with fat loss and focus.

It's not another trendy ingredient. It's the basics - the stuff your body actually needs.

The Missing Link: Essential Amino Acids (EAAs)

There are nine amino acids your body can't make on its own. That's why they are called the essential.

  • You need them every day
  • You lose them through stress, exercise, illness or fasting. 

These EAAs are the building blocks your body uses to: 

  • Support and maintain muscle
  • Support hormones and blood sugar balance
  • Make neurotransmitters that help with mood, focus and energy
  • Help support your immune systems and detox your body
  • Prevent muscle loss if you're training hard or fasting

Hydra Amino: The basics Done Right

We made Hydra Amino because so many people were doing "everything right", eating clean, exercising but still feeling depleted, bloated or stuck.

They right building blocks can help support you, in the right way.

Hydra Amino gives you:

  • All 9 EAAs in one scoop
  • Electrolytes to hydrate and support your nervous system
  • Zero sugar, artificial flavours or fillers

Once your body gets what it's missing, things can change:

  • Clearer focus and more calm energy
  • Less bloating and brain fog
  • Faster recovery 
  • More balanced mood

It's designed to work with you your body, giving you exactly what you need. 

When you get the basics right, everything else works better. So before you reach for your fifth supplement or the latest "miracle" routine: Start Here. Start with Hydra Amino. 

 

References

Wolfe, R. R. (2017). Branched-chain amino acids and muscle protein synthesis in humans: Myth or reality? Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 14(1), 30. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12970-017-0184-9

Gleeson, M. (2008). Dosing and efficacy of glutamine supplementation in human exercise and sport training. The Journal of Nutrition, 138(10), 2045S–2049S. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/138.10.2045

 

 

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