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Ageless taurine?

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Linda Hall

LABORATORY mice given taurine, an ingredient added to energy drinks, lived an extra three to four months.

Columbia University scientists in the US also found that taurine slowed the ageing process, helping the mice to ward off agerelated issues.

An essential amino acid considered vital for maintaining muscle function, eyesight and metabolism, research suggests that taurine supports the nervous and immune systems.

It is produced naturally in the body and is present in meat, seafood, dairy products and eggs.

Although the study did not demonstrate that taurine could improve human lifespans, but the researchers said they believed it had “potential.”

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