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Taurine is an amino acid-like compound and a component of bile acids, which are used to help absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins. Taurine also helps regulate the heart beat, maintain cell membrane stability, and prevent brain cell over-activity.

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For over a decade, our team has combed through thousands of research articles published in reputable journals. To help you make educated decisions, and to better understand controversial or confusing supplements, our medical experts have digested the science into these three easy-to-follow ratings. We hope this provides you with a helpful resource to make informed decisions towards your health and well-being.

This supplement has been used in connection with the following health conditions:

Used for Amount Why
Congestive Heart Failure
2 grams three times per day with a doctor's supervision 3 stars [3 stars] Taurine, an amino acid, helps increase the force and effectiveness of heart muscle contractions.
Cystic Fibrosis
30 mg per 2.2 lbs (1 kg) of body weight daily 2 stars [2 stars] Taurine is an amino acid and a component of bile acids, which are important for proper fat digestion. Supplementing with taurine may help improve fat digestion.
Iron-Deficiency Anemia
1,000 mg daily 2 stars [2 stars] Taurine has been shown to improve the response to iron therapy in young women with iron-deficiency anemia.
Pre- and Post-Surgery Health
Take at least 1.5 grams daily before and after surgery 2 stars [2 stars] Taurine is an amino acid that appears to have an important role in immune cell functions. Supplementing with it may reduce inflammation.
Cardiomyopathy
Refer to label instructions 1 star [1 star] Taurine has been shown in preliminary studies to be beneficial for cardiomyopathy.
Epilepsy
Refer to label instructions 1 star [1 star] Taurine, an amino acid that is thought to play a role in the brain’s electrical activity, appears to temporarily reduce epileptic seizures in some people.
Hypertension
Refer to label instructions 1 star [1 star] Research has found that supplementing with taurine lowers blood pressure in people, possibly by reducing levels of the hormone epinephrine (adrenaline).
Type 1 Diabetes
Refer to label instructions 1 star [1 star] People with type 1 diabetes tend to have low taurine levels, a condition that increases the risk of heart disease. Supplementing with taurine may restore levels.
Type 2 Diabetes
Refer to label instructions 1 star [1 star] Supplementing with taurine may affect insulin secretion and action, and may help protect the eyes and nerves from diabetic complications.

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The information presented in Aisle7 is for informational purposes only. It is based on scientific studies (human, animal, or in vitro), clinical experience, or traditional usage as cited in each article. The results reported may not necessarily occur in all individuals. For many of the conditions discussed, treatment with prescription or over the counter medication is also available. Consult your doctor, practitioner, and/or pharmacist for any health problem and before using any supplements or before making any changes in prescribed medications. Information expires June 2013.


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