What does Taurine do?
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 as it act as an insulin mimetic, thereby allowing for better glucose deposition into muscles. Suggested Usage
gelatin. No wheat, no gluten, no soy, no dairy, no egg, no fish/shellfish, no nuts/tree nuts. |
