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Coral Taurine

Coral Taurine is necessary for:

  1. Vegetarians
  2. Athletes
  3. seniors
  4. cores
  5. those who always sits behind a computer or read a lot
  6. those who smoke and drink a lot of coffee or other tonics

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Coral Taurine is a crucial amino acid vital for overall health, as evidenced by its presence in nearly all vital organs irrespective of age.

Taurine sources are exclusively animal-based, including meat, eggs, milk, fish, and seafood. As taurine synthesis declines with age, especially after 40, it’s essential for vegetarians and older individuals to supplement their taurine levels.


Action Coral Taurine:

  • Significantly improves metabolism and blood flow in the heart muscle
  • It reduces the risk of blood “bad” cholesterol
  • Acts as an antioxidant
  • Holds the right amount of vitamins C, E and the protective protein of glutathione in the body
  • It is necessary for stable operation of the biliary system
  • It improves brain function, increases concentration, improves memory
  • Protect your eyes
  • It strengthens bones and circulatory system
  • It improves the digestibility of vitamins.
  • Breaks down fat cells
  • Strengthens the immune system
  • It prevents the formation of diabetes
  • It displays the excess fluid from the body
  • Positive effect on mental health.

Taurine, an amino acid with high biological activity, is vital for the body’s stable functioning, as evidenced by its presence in nearly all human organs and tissues from conception to old age.

Animal products like milk, meat, crab, eggs, and squid serve as sources of taurine. It is synthesized from cysteine, another amino acid, in the body. Older individuals, especially those over 40, are prone to taurine deficiency, and vegetarians may also lack this amino acid due to their dietary restrictions.

Taurine is ubiquitously distributed in the body:

  • Found in significant quantities in developing brain tissue and four times more abundant in the child’s brain than in adults.
  • Constitutes 40-50% of the amino acids in the retina and over 50% in the heart muscle.
  • Plays a crucial role in bile composition.
  • Present in lymphocytes, white blood cells, and platelets, which are integral to the body’s immune response.

Taurine is synthesized in the body from methionine and cysteine with the assistance of vitamin B6. However, there are instances when excessive excretion leads to its depletion in the body, such as:

  • Stress
  • Chemotherapy and radiation exposure
  • Surgical procedures
  • Arrhythmia and ischemic conditions
  • Intestinal diseases
  • Excessive alcohol consumption and drug addiction
  • Diabetes
  • While the effect of taurine on improving athletic performance is still under study, emerging research suggests its role in maintaining the normal function of the heart muscle during significant physical activity. Taurine aims to protect and sustain a healthy state of our body’s "engine."


  • The impact of taurine is significant for both children and adults. It plays a crucial role in supporting the active growth and rapid development of children, while also providing essential protection for the heart during intense physical exertion, which is particularly crucial for athletes.

  • The content of taurine in mother’s milk significantly increases during the first four days after birth, highlighting its importance for supporting the growing heart and overall body functions of newborns.

  • Prophylactic doses of taurine are considered completely safe, while therapeutic doses may be higher, up to 3 grams per day. Addressing taurine deficiency is essential as it affects numerous vital physiological and biochemical processes within cells, and cannot be easily replaced by other substances.


  • Each capsule provides 600 mg of taurine, surpassing the recommended daily intake levels by 150%.
  • Auxiliary components include microcellulose and magnesium stearate, which aid in the formulation and stability of the capsule.
  • The capsule itself is composed of gelatin and water, ensuring easy ingestion and digestion of the supplement.


Bovine gelatin capsule


Soy-free

During the meal, 1 capsule a day for 1 month. If you have additional needs can receive and repeat.

If pregnant or nursing, consult your healthcare practitioner before taking this product.
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