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Taurine 1000 |
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100 Capsules
1,000 mg each
Antioxidant
Pharmaceutical Grade
Note Prod # for search purposes: 15020
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Suggested Usage: Take 1
capsule per day, or as directed by your qualified health consultant.
Beta-aminoethanesulfonic acid is
the chemical name for Taurine, a sulfur containing amino acid. Taurine is
produced by the body from the amino acids methionine and cysteine and is
found in most cells.
As an antioxidant, taurine is used
to quench hypochlorite secreted by leukocyte immune cells. Taurine also aids
in osmoregulation (maintenance of proper concentrations of ions) inside the
cell. Taurine?s other biological functions include cellular growth, membrane
stabilization, sperm motility, bile acid conjugation and neurotransmission.
Taurine may also benefit athletic
performance because it acts as an insulin mimetic, thereby allowing for
better glucose deposition into muscles.
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These statements have not been
evaluated by the food and Drug Administration. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
SUPPLEMENT FACTS
Serving Size 1
Capsule |
Amount |
% DV |
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Taurine |
1,000 mg |
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% DV for age 12 and older.
* Need in human nutrition
not established. |
Other ingredient: Cellulose, stearic acid, magnesium
stearate, modified cellulose gum, silicon dixoxide.
Capsule consists of gelatin.
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