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What is Taurine??? (Found in monsters)?

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ive heard its from bulls......... but ive also heard that it is ox bile. so what is taurine???

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  1. Hormones found in bull urine.


  2. Taurine is an organic acid (often confused with an amino acid). It is the building blocks for all amino acids. It is found in our heart, nervous system, skeletal muscles, white blood cells, and our bile where it is essential to process oils and fat soluable nutrients.

    As a stimulant nutrient itself it was first derived from bull bile. Some people, including ones who posted here prove that a little information is dangerous. All they hear is bull bile, ignore everything else then run around telling every one it is bull p**s or even bull semin making themselves look completely stupid in the process.

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  4. it is a synthetic rendition of a hormone that was discovered in bull urine

  5. Taurine is a supplement that helps give you energy, among other things.

    Definition according to http://www.nutritiontest.com/Def.php3

    Taurine is an amino acid-like compound, which is necessary for the function of human cells. While it is possible for the human body to produce taurine, few individuals make enough of it to meet cellular needs. Thus, the deficiency is common. Taurine is known as a sulfated amino acid, since it bears sulfur molecules. The presence of sulfur gives the amino acid strong antioxidant powers. Taurine is required for the proper function of the retina, white blood cells, and liver. It is needed for the formation of bile, which aids in the digestion of fat and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. Taurine deficiency may lead to a wide range of health disorders. Deficiency may also result in reduced absorption of critical fat soluble vitamins, like vitamins A and D.

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