Taurine: Benefits, Best Food Sources, and Who Should Supplement

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Taurine is often associated with energy drinks, but there’s so much more to this powerful amino acid than just a quick boost. It plays a crucial role in heart health, brain function, muscle performance, and even blood sugar regulation. While your body can produce taurine, certain factors—like diet, age, and lifestyle—can impact how much you actually have.

In this breakdown, we’ll explore what taurine is, where it comes from, its impressive health benefits, and whether you might need more of it. Learn about the best natural food sources of taurine, who could benefit from supplementation, and how to choose the right form for your needs.

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