Seed Protein vs. Eggs for Seniors: Bioavailability, Leucine Content, and Sarcopenia ScienceDramatic graphics targeting older adults with sensational claims are widespread engagement drivers on social feeds. Featuring an expressive elderly man holding a spoon of gelatinous seeds alongside AI-generated “before and after” muscular arm transformations, overlaid with text reading “OVER 75? THIS SEED PROTEIN BLOWS EGGS OUT OF THE WATER FOR MUSCLE SUPPORT!”, this post exploits real concerns surrounding age-related muscle loss.While seeds like chia, flax, and hemp are nutrient-dense additions to a balanced diet, claiming their protein “blows eggs out of the water” for muscle synthesis in seniors directly contradicts nutritional biochemistry and clinical geriatric medicine.In this comprehensive guide, we evaluate the amino acid profile of seeds versus eggs, examine muscle protein synthesis (MPS) in older adults, and expose the AI clickbait strategies targeting seniors.Deconstructing Protein Quality: Seed Nutrition vs. Whole EggsUnderstanding how the human body processes different protein sources clarifies why eggs remain the gold standard for muscle preservation in older adults: [ MUSCLE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN SENIORS ]








