Taurine or L-Taurine is an amino acid that is considered to be the second most abundant in the body's muscle after glutamine. since it is something related to muscle vegetarians can't have taurine.
You can get cereals that have taurine added, however it doesn't occur naturally in cereal ingredients. "the Liver cleansing Muesli" contains taurine
Red bull contains taurine.
Taurine is a popular supplement addeded to many energy drinks. It is essential for the life of a cat. There are virtually no adverse side effects when taking taurine. Taurine is found in the human brain. Ingesting taurine has been shown to increse brain function and to improve the heart.
All muscle meat, including fish, contain high levels of taurine. Salmon contains about 4.401 grams of taurine per kilogram weight.
it has sugar, when you drink pop it has caffenie in it which makes you want to drink it more,its like a drug.
You can conceivably overdose on anything if you consume it to beyond a point of sufficiency. Particularly considering that taurine is found in energy drinks, which are incredibly easy to overdose on, it could be assumed that taurine is dangerous in massive quantities.
Taurine is found in high concentrations in fresh fish and meats; however, the cooking process destroys the taurine. The chemical is not found in high amounts in non-meat foods.
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There are kosher brands of l-taurine supplements. You would have to check the packaging for kosher certification.
Europe hasn't banned taurine. In fact, a study by the European Food Safety Authority in 2003 found no adverse effects for taking 1,000 mg of taurine per kilogram of body weight. Perhaps you are thinking of energy drinks, in which taurine is used. Although, the EFSA has also concluded that the amount of taurine in energy drinks (such as Red Bull) is safe. Red Bull is illegal in France, Denmark, and Norway because it is regarded as a medicine due to the amount of taurine present. Even further so, France has banned the sale of energy drinks with any amount of taurine.