Description
Primary Uses
Taurine Supports:
– Cognitive function and neuron integrity
– System-wide health
– Insulin sensitivity and glucose utilization
– Healthy Eyes
– Cell membrane stability and water balance
– Bile salt formation
– Cognitive function and neuron integrity
– Liver function
– Heart health
Facts and Functions
Taurine is one of the most abundant intracellular amino acids in the human body. Taurine is found in certain types of seafood and fish, beef, lamb, chicken liver, human breast milk, and sea algae. It can also be produced in the body from L-Cysteine , if the body has enough L-Cysteine. L-Cysteine is considered a conditionally essential amino acid because it can only be synthesized when the body is under special pathophysiological conditions, such as prematurity in the infant or individuals in severe catabolic distress.
Researchers have described Taurine as “one of the most essential substances in the body.” Taurine is found particularly in the excitable tissues of the central nervous system, where researchers believe it has a regulating influence. Studies suggest that taurine has a cardiovascular and neuroprotective role, and can help maintain cardiac health in certain aging people. Dietary taurine can also help support healthy liver function. Many people today have taurine deficient diets.
Advantages
All active ingredients come from patented, scientifically validated raw materials. Finished products are verified using advanced analytical methods, to ensure every product accurately meets label claims and product specifications.