Taurine is one of the most highly underrated supplement known to the chemically enhanced, hardcore, extreme athlete.
Especially those cutting, on clen or tren, or most any diuretic that flushes water or your electrolytes.
Please make note of the red & blue highlighted areas.
(I did this so you could skim the article and read the pertinent areas).
General
Taurine was first isolated from ox bile in 1827 where it is found in high
concentration. (Tiedemann F., Gmelin L., 1827: Einige neue Bestandteile
der Galle des Ochsen, Ann. Physik. Chem., 9, 326-337). The bovine
connection (latin name "bos taurus") clearly explains the descriptive
name "Taurine" was chosen.
Taurine, one of the lesser-known amino acids, plays several important
roles in the body and is essential to newborns of many species. Along with
methionine, cystine and cysteine, it is a sulfur amino acid. The taurine
molecule (H2N-CH2-CH2-SO2H) is small and consists of hydrogen (H),
nitrogen (N), carbon (C), sulfur (S) and oxygen (O).
Most amino acids have a L- or D-configuration, which means the molecule
when put into a solution will rotate light either to the left (Levo=L) or
the right (Dextro=D). Taurine, like the amino acid Glycine does not
polarize light and consequently does not have an L- or D-configuration.
It occurs in the body as a free molecule and is never incorporated into
muscle proteins. The taurine molecule is water soluble and thus doesn’t
easily cross the mostly fatty membranes of the body’s cell but it is
present in all membranes.
For a long time, taurine was considered a nonessential nutrient for
humans. However, in recent years it has become clear that Taurine is a
very important amino acid involved in a large number of metabolic
processes and can become essential under certain circumstances. Taurine is
important in the visual pathways, the brain and nervous system,
cardiac function, and it is a conjugator of bile acids.
Basically, its function is to facilitate the passage of sodium, potassium
and possibly calcium and magnesium ions into and out of cells and to
stabilize electrically the cell membranes. (AWESOME
PRODUCT for those clen/tren cramps!!) Dr. G. E. Gaull (1984)
suggests that since human never develop a high level of cysteinsulfinic
acid decarboxylase, an enzyme necessary for the formation of taurine from
the amino acid cysteine, people are probably all somewhat dependent upon
dietary taurine. Under certain conditions of high stress
(i.e. TRAINING) or in disease states the need
for taurine probably increases. Another important function of
taurine is detoxification.Taurine is required for efficent fat
absorption & solubilization. Studies also showed that dietary taurine
supplementation ameliorates experimental renal disease including models of
refractory nephrotic syndrome and diabetic nephropathy. The benefinical
effects of taurine are mediated by its antioxidant action. (Trachtman H.
and Sturman J.A., 1996, Amino Acids, 11:1-13).
Taurine is extremely well-absorbed and a good blood level is readily
obtained.
Taurine
Powder
300 Gram Powder $6.00
600 Gram Powder $10.00
1KiloGram Powder $15.00
The powder is ideal to mix with MRP's without effecting taste.
And is a CHEAP way to eliminate cramps!!
Capsules
600mg 550 Caps $23.00 .07 per grameasy to swallow
1000mg 400 Caps $33.00 .08 per gramhigh dose
WOW! This is cheap!!!!! NO one has powder cheaper.
And as far as capsules gram for gram you'll be hard
pressed to find a better deal.
Just how cheap is this??? Look at our competitors!!
1fast400 1000mg 50 cap x 8 (400 caps)= $40.00 <<Ours $33.00>>
Kilosports 1 Kilogram $19.95 <<Ours $15.00>>
We are the cheapest you will find, PERIOD!!
www.superiornutraceuticals.com
Paypal =
[email protected]
Evocash =142227
W.U. = Email for info
Payment via mail = Certified Check, Money
Order, (Personal Check 7 day hold) Please email for mailing instructions.
There will soon be a blend of Taurine, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium products.
Especially those cutting, on clen or tren, or most any diuretic that flushes water or your electrolytes.
Please make note of the red & blue highlighted areas.
(I did this so you could skim the article and read the pertinent areas).
General
Taurine was first isolated from ox bile in 1827 where it is found in high
concentration. (Tiedemann F., Gmelin L., 1827: Einige neue Bestandteile
der Galle des Ochsen, Ann. Physik. Chem., 9, 326-337). The bovine
connection (latin name "bos taurus") clearly explains the descriptive
name "Taurine" was chosen.
Taurine, one of the lesser-known amino acids, plays several important
roles in the body and is essential to newborns of many species. Along with
methionine, cystine and cysteine, it is a sulfur amino acid. The taurine
molecule (H2N-CH2-CH2-SO2H) is small and consists of hydrogen (H),
nitrogen (N), carbon (C), sulfur (S) and oxygen (O).
Most amino acids have a L- or D-configuration, which means the molecule
when put into a solution will rotate light either to the left (Levo=L) or
the right (Dextro=D). Taurine, like the amino acid Glycine does not
polarize light and consequently does not have an L- or D-configuration.
It occurs in the body as a free molecule and is never incorporated into
muscle proteins. The taurine molecule is water soluble and thus doesn’t
easily cross the mostly fatty membranes of the body’s cell but it is
present in all membranes.
For a long time, taurine was considered a nonessential nutrient for
humans. However, in recent years it has become clear that Taurine is a
very important amino acid involved in a large number of metabolic
processes and can become essential under certain circumstances. Taurine is
important in the visual pathways, the brain and nervous system,
cardiac function, and it is a conjugator of bile acids.
Basically, its function is to facilitate the passage of sodium, potassium
and possibly calcium and magnesium ions into and out of cells and to
stabilize electrically the cell membranes. (AWESOME
PRODUCT for those clen/tren cramps!!) Dr. G. E. Gaull (1984)
suggests that since human never develop a high level of cysteinsulfinic
acid decarboxylase, an enzyme necessary for the formation of taurine from
the amino acid cysteine, people are probably all somewhat dependent upon
dietary taurine. Under certain conditions of high stress
(i.e. TRAINING) or in disease states the need
for taurine probably increases. Another important function of
taurine is detoxification.Taurine is required for efficent fat
absorption & solubilization. Studies also showed that dietary taurine
supplementation ameliorates experimental renal disease including models of
refractory nephrotic syndrome and diabetic nephropathy. The benefinical
effects of taurine are mediated by its antioxidant action. (Trachtman H.
and Sturman J.A., 1996, Amino Acids, 11:1-13).
Taurine is extremely well-absorbed and a good blood level is readily
obtained.
Taurine
Powder
300 Gram Powder $6.00
600 Gram Powder $10.00
1KiloGram Powder $15.00
The powder is ideal to mix with MRP's without effecting taste.
And is a CHEAP way to eliminate cramps!!
Capsules
600mg 550 Caps $23.00 .07 per grameasy to swallow
1000mg 400 Caps $33.00 .08 per gramhigh dose
WOW! This is cheap!!!!! NO one has powder cheaper.
And as far as capsules gram for gram you'll be hard
pressed to find a better deal.
Just how cheap is this??? Look at our competitors!!
1fast400 1000mg 50 cap x 8 (400 caps)= $40.00 <<Ours $33.00>>
Kilosports 1 Kilogram $19.95 <<Ours $15.00>>
We are the cheapest you will find, PERIOD!!
www.superiornutraceuticals.com
Paypal =
[email protected]
Evocash =142227
W.U. = Email for info
Payment via mail = Certified Check, Money
Order, (Personal Check 7 day hold) Please email for mailing instructions.
There will soon be a blend of Taurine, Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium products.
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