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Lamberts Taurine 500mg Taurine 60 Capsules

Product code: 938
Lamberts Taurine 500mg Taurine 60 Capsules
Product code: 938
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White powder in hard capsule Each capsule delivers: Taurine 500mg Coated with: Capsule Shell (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide Digestion Time: Less than 30 minutes
Suitable for vegetarians Use: Taurine is one of the most well-known sulfated amino acids, and can be synthesized in the body from Cysteine ​​with the synergistic action of Vitamin B6. Plays an important role in the normal functioning of the brain, heart, gall bladder, eyes and vascular system
Taurine has many different biological functions, acting as a neurotransmitter in the brain, as a stabilizer of cell membranes and as a mediator in the transport of ions such as sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium. Taurine, after GABA, is the brain's second most important inhibitory neurotransmitter. The amino acids alanine, glutamic acid and pantothenic acid inhibit the metabolism of taurine, while Vitamins A and B6, zinc and manganese contribute to the synthesis of taurine. Cysteine ​​and Vitamin B6 are the components most directly related to taurine synthesis. The gallbladder uses taurine to form taurocholic acid, one of two bile acids needed to break down fat in the small intestine. Taurine also participates in the excretion of cholesterol and bilirubin in the bile
• High alcohol intake increases losses • It is often low in those who do not consume dairy and meat products and in vegetarians as well
• It is one of the main ingredients in popular energy drinks, although there is little evidence to support this use Dosage: 1 to 3 capsules daily, with juice or water rather than milk. Amino acids are best absorbed when taken half an hour before eating or going to bed
Allergies: None Precautions: This product is not recommended for children and pregnant or nursing women
Storage: Store in a cool and dry environment and protect from tangible light.

EAN: 5055148410971

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