Taurine 1000 MG 90 Capsules
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Taurine 1000 mg, 50 capsules |
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Taurine is a conditionally essential, sulfur-containing amino acid produced from cysteine by the body. It is found abundantly in the body, particularly throughout the excitable tissues of the central nervous system, where it is thought to have a regulating influence. Taurine can promote optimal blood flow to nervous tissue. It also appears to play an important role in many physiological processes, such as osmoregulation, immunomodulation and bile salt formation.161Ā Recent studies suggested that taurine might have neuro- and cardio-protective properties and provide protection against oxidative stress.161-164Ā Taurine is also critical for maintaining cardiac health in certain aging individuals. Dietary taurine may help maintain healthy liver function.165Ā However, it is deficient in many diets.166-172 |
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Taurine 1000 MG 90 Capsules
Taurine 1000 MG 90 Capsules
|
Taurine 1000 mg, 50 capsules |
|
Taurine is a conditionally essential, sulfur-containing amino acid produced from cysteine by the body. It is found abundantly in the body, particularly throughout the excitable tissues of the central nervous system, where it is thought to have a regulating influence. Taurine can promote optimal blood flow to nervous tissue. It also appears to play an important role in many physiological processes, such as osmoregulation, immunomodulation and bile salt formation.161Ā Recent studies suggested that taurine might have neuro- and cardio-protective properties and provide protection against oxidative stress.161-164Ā Taurine is also critical for maintaining cardiac health in certain aging individuals. Dietary taurine may help maintain healthy liver function.165Ā However, it is deficient in many diets.166-172 |
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Taurine 1000 mg, 50 capsules |
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Taurine is a conditionally essential, sulfur-containing amino acid produced from cysteine by the body. It is found abundantly in the body, particularly throughout the excitable tissues of the central nervous system, where it is thought to have a regulating influence. Taurine can promote optimal blood flow to nervous tissue. It also appears to play an important role in many physiological processes, such as osmoregulation, immunomodulation and bile salt formation.161Ā Recent studies suggested that taurine might have neuro- and cardio-protective properties and provide protection against oxidative stress.161-164Ā Taurine is also critical for maintaining cardiac health in certain aging individuals. Dietary taurine may help maintain healthy liver function.165Ā However, it is deficient in many diets.166-172 |
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