Lamberts Taurine 500mg 60 Capsules

Lamberts Taurine 500mg 60 Capsules

Lamberts Taurine 500mg 60 Capsules

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Taurine Lamberts

Lamberts Taurine 500mg 60 Capsules are a pure, free-form of amino acid that is ready to be absorbed by the Body without needing to be broken down by digestive enzymes. Each Lamberts Taurine capsule provides a full 500mg of taurine and one capsule will double the typical daily intake of taurine from Food. Taking two capsules provides the same amount of taurine in Energy drinks.

  • 60 capsules.
  • Suitable for vegetarians.
  • Aids skeletal muscle function.
  • Provides a full 500mg of taurine.
  • Essential for cardiovascular function.
  • Maintains a healthy central nervous system.
  • One capsule doubles the typical daily taurine intake from food.
  • This product is made in the UK to pharmaceutical GMP standards.
  • A pure, free-form amino acid that is ready to be absorbed by the body without needing to be broken down by digestive enzymes.

What does Taurine do?

Taurine is one of the lessor known sulphur Amino Acids, and can be synthesised by the body form cysteine as long as vitamin B6 is present. It has many diverse biological functions such as conjugation of bile acids, osmoregulation, antioxidation, membrane stabilization and modulation of Calcium signaling. Taurine is essential for Cardiovascular function, and development and function of skeletal muscle, the retina and the central nervous system. 

More about Taurine:

Taurine serves as a neurotransmitter in the brain, a stabiliser of cell membranes and a facilitator in the transport of ions such as sodium, Potassium, calcium, and Magnesium. It is the second most important inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. The amino acids alanine, glutamic acid and pantothenic acid inhibit taurine metabolism, while Vitamins A and B6, Zinc and Manganese help to synthesise taurine. Cysteine and vitamin B6 are the Other Nutrients most directly involved in taurine synthesis. The gallbladder utilises taurine for the formation of taurocholic acid, one of the two primary bile acids necessary for the breakdown of fats in the small intestine. Taurine is also involved with bilirubin and Cholesterol excretion in bile. 

A high consumption of alcohol will increase an individuals loss of taurine. Low levels of taurine are often found in those on a vegetarian diet too. Lately, cosmetic compositions containing taurine have been introduced, as it also helps to maintain Skin hydration.

Where can I find Taurine?

Taurine is one of the most popular ingredients in energy drinks, although there is little scientific data to support this use. It occurs naturally in food too, especially in meat and seafood. Taurine is also a major constituent of bile and can be found in the large intestine and in the tissues of the human body.

 

Directions of Use

Take 1 to 3 Lamberts Taurine 500mg Capsules daily with water or fruit juice, or as directed by a practitioner or pharmacist. An amino acid is best taken half an hour before any meal or at bedtime.

Disintegration Time: Less than 30 minutes.

Caution:

  • Keep away from children.
  • Do not take if pregnant or breast feeding.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Food supplements should not be a substitute for a varied diet.
  • To be taken on the advice of a practitioner or pharmacist only.

Storage:

Lamberts Taurine should be stored in a cool dry place and protected from light.

Ingredients

A white powder in a clear hard shell.

Typically per capsule:

Taurine 500mg.

Encapsulated with:

Capsule Shell (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide. 

Allergen advice:

The following list of allergens are excluded: Wheat, Barley, Soya, Eggs, Milk (and milk products), Lactose, Nuts, Sulphites, Celery, Fish, Shellfish, Yeast and Gluten containing ingredients.

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