taurine + l-arginine + l-glutamine + l-tyrosine + vitamin c Sachets 1500 mg + 1000 mg + 500 mg + 500 mg + 60 mg - 90 g

Country of origin
European Union
Recommended use
Sports
Product description
Vitamin E, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Chlorine, Potassium, Magnesium. Selenium. Improves physical performance. Increases available energy. Increases the capacity to do exercise until exhaustion. Reduces fatigue. Potentiates the use of body fat as a source of energy. Improves the total working capacity. Improves the state of wakefulness and attention. Protect the muscle mass in endurance exercises. Helps with pre exercise hydration
Manufacturer #27069

This manufacturer is a leading CTD dossier owner and manufacturer, specializing in the development and production of food supplements, natural cosmetics, sports supplements, probiotics, and veterinary products. As a GMP manufacturer, they ensure compliance with international standards across their production lines. Their products are available in multiple countries and regions worldwide, reflecting their global reach as a CTD dossier owner and manufacturer. Operating state-of-the-art facilities, they maintain rigorous quality control as a GMP manufacturer. With a dedicated team of approximately 58 employees, they uphold their reputation as a CTD dossier owner and manufacturer, delivering innovative health solutions globally.

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Taurine is an amino acid that has multiple biologic functions, including but not limited to acting as an antioxidant, osmoregulator and in adjusting calcium content in cells. Consequently, adequate consumption of the compound has a range of health benefits, such as improving cardiovascular, neurological and muscular function as well as boosting athletic performance. Taurine is mostly obtained from meat and fish dietary sources. Vegans and vegetarians are thus a risk group when it comes to taurine-deficiency. However, studies show that even individuals who consume a lot of meat may fall into this group because food processing and preparation play a major role in natural taurine retention. Consequently, manufacturing companies use the compound as a constituent in pharmaceutical supplement formulations. Suppliers market taurine-inclusive supplements in a variety of forms, most common of which being tablets, injectable solutions, and oral powders. Taurine was approved for use as a supplement by the FDA in 1984. As of now, numerous manufacturing companies produce and market dietary supplements that include taurine worldwide. Among the largest manufacturers of pharmaceutical-grade taurine are Japanese pharmaceutical companies Taisho Pharmaceuticals and Honjo Chemical.