taurine
has anyone supplemented with taurine?
mark: have you done any research on this? |
I'm sorry. The research in this study grosses me out.
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injured, there was a very informative thread on the Trigeminal Neuralgia forum recently about Taurine.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...45#post1148745 In one of the posts I put there, there is a link with quite a lot of references - note: not related to the article you posted. http://www.neuropathie.nu/research-d...europathy.html |
hah! what didn't you like? (i didn't read the article, just the abstract. i assume you didn't either but didn't like the abstract). if you look at pubmed there is a bunch of stuff on taurine actually. have you looked into it as a supplement before? outside of the article i posted.
thanks Lara! i will take a look another one: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25889858 |
Research with 15 to 16 week fetal brain tissue.
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The testing & researching on human tissue mentioned in the first link is a sensitive subject to many people.
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ahh ok i'll remove the link. didn't even pay attention to that.
aside from that: have you researched this supplement? anyone else look into it? |
Thank you for removing that link..
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Taurine is common in many energy drinks. It value for neurogenesis compared with neurogenesis without it is something to be considered.
But, neurogenesis is a very slow process. It takes months and maybe even years of hours each day of therapy. Anybody who knows someone who has recovered from a severe TBI with coma knows that therapy was hours each day for many months. It takes hundreds and thousands of repetitions to network such neurogenesis into functional improvement. |
what have we got but time
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