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Studies Highlight Beneficial Effects Of Little Known Amino Acid

July 3, 2009: 09:44 AM EST
Studies by scientists around the world are shedding light on the wide array of beneficial effects of taurine, an unsung amino acid found in fish and animal proteins. Taurine apparently boosts the function of white blood cells after chemotherapy, improves immune response, acts as a powerful antioxidant, prevents heart arrhythmias, and boosts energy levels. It also has been shown to play a positive role in prevention of stroke, hypertension, and cataracts. At least one scientist believes taurine is the key ingredient in some energy drinks.
Barbara Minton, "Taurine Keeps Immune Systems Strong and Protects Organs", Natural News, July 03, 2009, © George Eby Research Institute
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