Amino electrolyte + vegan protein

MTM Protein & Electrolytes
MTM combines scientifically dosed nutrients for maximum performance and recovery. Our MTM Amino Electrolyte delivers essential amino acids and electrolytes needed by the body for optimal hydration and rapid availability without digestive processes. The vegan protein powder MTM Vegan Protein combines pea and rice protein for a complete amino acid profile with all nine essential amino acids.
Both products from our amino acid range are distinguished by their 100% plant-based origin, PETA certification, and the absence of artificial additives. The best protein powder supports both targeted muscle building and daily protein intake, while the amino-electrolyte combination is particularly effective during intense exercise and in the post-workout phase.
Advantages at a glance
MTM Vegan Protein
Our best vegan protein powder combines high-quality plant-based protein sources to provide a complete nutritional supply for muscle building and recovery.
Complete amino acid spectrum
Through the optimized combination of pea and rice protein, which provides all nine essential amino acids and is therefore equivalent to animal sources.
Superior digestibility
Thanks to added enzymes such as amylase and protease, which optimize nutrient absorption and minimize digestive discomfort.
Enriched with L-Glutamine
For accelerated muscle regeneration and improved recovery after intensive training sessions.
Natural purity without compromise
Free from artificial sweeteners, flavors, and additives, sweetened exclusively with natural ingredients.
Versatile use as the best protein shakes
Perfect for smoothies, pancakes or simply dissolved in water with a creamy consistency and mild taste.
Advantages at a glance
MTM Amino Electrolyte
Our sophisticated formula delivers over 14 different amino acids and vital electrolytes for optimal performance during and after training.
Immediate bioavailability through free amino acids
Which are absorbed directly by the body without digestive effort and provide quickly available energy.
Complete electrolyte spectrum
With sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium, it regulates fluid balance and prevents muscle cramps during prolonged exertion.
High dosage of creatine and glutamine
Supports explosive power performance as well as gut health and immune function.
Synergistic essential amino acid combination
Made with BCAAs and EAAs, it promotes muscle protein synthesis and reduces muscle breakdown during intense workouts.
Cognitive support through amino acids in the body
Various amino acids regulate neurotransmitters in the brain and promote mental clarity and focus.

STEP 1
Understanding needs
Depending on your training goals, age, and diet, your protein and amino acid needs can vary greatly. Those who want to build or maintain muscle mass need more protein, especially during physical exertion or during diet phases.
STEP 2
Consider diet
Plant-based, mixed, or special diets? Your diet determines which supplement is optimal. Vegans especially benefit from our best vegan protein powder with a complete amino acid profile, while calorie-conscious individuals should opt for our virtually calorie-free amino acid products.
STEP 3
Analyze regeneration needs
Your recovery level determines whether you need a continuous supply of protein or targeted essential amino acids. Our EAA blend with electrolytes helps you recover faster, especially after intense workouts or during fasting periods.
STEP 4
Quality is key
Not every vegan protein powder is the same – we focus on high bioavailability, natural flavors, and laboratory-tested ingredients without artificial additives. The best protein powder should not only nourish your muscles, but also support them as best as possible, while amino acids are optimally utilized in the body.
Do you have any questions?
We have the answers
Here you'll find the most important information about our products, their use, and their effects. Our experts provide honest answers to all frequently asked questions so you're fully informed.
Which amino acids does the body need?
The body needs nine essential amino acids: leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and histidine. It cannot produce these itself and must obtain them from food.
Which amino acids for muscle building?
Leucine is considered the most important amino acid for muscle growth because it activates protein synthesis. BCAAs (leucine, isoleucine, and valine) directly promote muscle growth and reduce muscle breakdown. L-glutamine supports recovery.
Why take protein powder?
Protein powder offers a convenient, readily available source of protein with high biological value. It effectively fills supply gaps, especially after training, when exercise increases your need, or when you have an unbalanced diet.
Do your products contain sugar or calories?
Our amino acids contain no calories, no sugar, and no sweeteners, making them ideal for intermittent fasting or dieting. This vegan protein has moderate calories but is free of added sugar.
Which vegan protein is best?
The best vegan protein combines various plant proteins for a complete amino acid spectrum. MTM Vegan Protein optimally combines pea and rice protein, achieving a high biological value. Additional enzymes significantly improve digestibility. The combination compensates for the weaknesses of individual protein sources and provides all essential amino acids in sufficient quantities.
How much protein powder for a shake?
One serving corresponds to approximately 30 grams of powder dissolved in 200-300 ml of liquid. This provides approximately 20-25 grams of high-quality protein. Depending on body weight and training intensity, 1-3 servings daily may be beneficial. MTM recommends one serving after training and, if needed, as a snack. Strength athletes often require higher amounts, while endurance athletes can get by with lower doses.
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