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Taurine
- [Latin taur nus, from taurus, bull; see tauro- in Indo-European roots.] tau·rine 2 (tôr n ). n.
- Taurine Monograph
- www.thorne.com
- Taurine concentrations in animal feed ingredients; cooking
- www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu
- Taurine: new implications for an old amino acid
- Taurine is a semi-essential amino acid and is not incorporated into proteins.
- plaza.ufl.edu
- What About Taurine?
- Some discussion ensued as to our true need of supplementing with taurine – and taurine content, but not in other taurine-rich organs (brain, heart or kidney.
- afibbers.org
- Is There a Role for Taurine Supplementation in the Management of
- Is There a Role for Taurine. Supplementation in the. Management of Diabetes?
- ods.od.nih.gov
- Greyhound spatters Nashville with semen
- The vehicle was negotiating a curved on-ramp to the Interstate 65 at around 5am when it discharged four canisters of frozen taurine oysters. The bus went merrily on its way, unaware it had bust a nut.
- Hill's Pet Nutrition launches veterinary Prescription Diet y/d Feline Thyroid
- Hill's Prescription Diet y/d Feline Thyroid Health contains essential amino acids including taurine and high carnitine to effectively improve thyroid health in three weeks. The product is available in a dry 4-lb. and 8.
- How Big A Problem Are Energy Drinks, Really?
- Energy drinks contain caffeine, taurine, guarana, vitamins and herbal supplements. Currently, however, the FDA does not regulate them, because energy drinks are categorized as dietary supplements.
- What you should know about energy drinks
- They usually contain caffeine, taurine, vitamins and glucuronolactone, a carbohydrate." • are intended to supply temporary physical and/or mental stimulation restoring alertness and wakefulness when fatigued or drowsy.
- Randy Wolf's Most Adequate Moments
- David Roth: Taurine and bile and shards of smashed dugout water coolers. David Raposa: Whatever pill was used in the making of Player's Coffee. About 100 of those.
- Taurine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Taurine, or 2-aminoethanesulfonic acid, is an organic acid.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Taurine in energy drinks: What is it? - MayoClinic.com
- Taurine is an amino acid. Some research suggests that taurine may improve athletic performance.
- www.mayoclinic.com
- Taurine + Energy Drinks: Meant to Be or Doomed
- A popular misconception is that taurine is derived from the testicles of a bull.
- healthpsych.psy.vanderbilt.edu
- Taurine
- Taurine or L-Taurine is an amino acid that is considered to be the second most abundant in the body's muscle after glutamine.
- www.exrx.net
- Taurine
- Taurine is an important amino acid in our body.
- www.drlam.com
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