5 Bone-Healthy Alkaline Protein Sources You’ll Love

by | Oct 23, 2025 | Alkaline Balance

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Strong bones need more than calcium—they need protein too. These bone-healthy alkaline proteins help maintain the collagen framework of bone while balancing your body’s pH. Add these five easy foods to your day for better bone and body strength.

1) Hemp Seeds: Small, Mighty, and Bone-Friendly

Hemp seeds are a complete plant protein, offering all essential amino acids—perfect for supporting bone tissue repair. Just 3 tablespoons provide 10 grams of protein. They’re mild, blend easily into smoothies, soups, and salads, and offer valuable magnesium and omega-3s for bone resilience.

Bone-healthy bonus: Combine hemp seeds with vitamin C-rich fruits for collagen support and stronger connective tissue.

2) Quinoa: The Alkaline Grain Alternative

Unlike rice, quinoa is alkalizing and high in protein—with about 8 grams per cooked cup. Its mineral profile (magnesium, manganese, and iron) supports both muscle and bone health. Use quinoa as your base for stir-fries, bowls, and veggie-packed salads.

Why it matters for bones

Quinoa’s combination of protein and alkalizing minerals helps buffer excess acidity, protecting bone mineral reserves from being depleted.

3) Nutritional Yeast: Savory and Protein-Rich

With its cheesy, nutty flavor, nutritional yeast makes bone-healthy eating taste indulgent. Three tablespoons contain about 10 grams of protein and a boost of B-vitamins—key for bone metabolism. Sprinkle over popcorn, vegetables, or pasta for an easy flavor upgrade.

Pro tip

Pair nutritional yeast with leafy greens and quinoa pasta for a comforting, alkaline-friendly meal that feeds your bones.

4) Pumpkin Seeds: The Magnesium Powerhouse

These crunchy seeds deliver a perfect trio for bones—protein, magnesium, and zinc. Just a handful (about ¼ cup) gives you around 9 grams of protein. Sprinkle them on oatmeal or salads, or blend into a pesto for a mineral-rich twist.

Bone-healthy bonus: Magnesium and zinc are essential cofactors for bone formation and hormone balance. Pumpkin seeds are one of the best natural sources.

5) Sesame Seeds: Ancient Strength for Modern Bones

Sesame seeds bring 6 grams of protein per 3 tablespoons plus generous amounts of calcium, copper, and phosphorus—all vital for bone density. Toast them lightly and sprinkle on stir-fries, tahini dressings, or roasted vegetables for a satisfying crunch.

Why your bones love sesame

The combination of protein and natural calcium makes sesame a double win for building and maintaining strong skeletal tissue.

Make Alkaline Eating Simple

Want to know exactly which foods help you stay in a bone-building alkaline range? Dr. Susan Brown’s best-selling book, The Acid Alkaline Food Guide, breaks it all down so you can eat with confidence for lifelong bone strength.

 

 

 

 

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Dr. Susan E. Brown

Dr. Susan E. Brown

Dr. Susan Brown, PhD, is a medical anthropologist, a New York State Certified Nutritionist, and the author of Better Bones, Better Body — the first comprehensive look at natural bone health. She has more than 40 years of experience in clinical nutrition, bone health research.

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