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"Taurine," does this supplement extend human life, slowing ageing...

We would have to know what the rate of decline of endogenous taurine with age is. The evidence appears to be well established over many years of research that it decreases with age, so a single estimate of fraction of body mass may not be relevant especially for the demographic of PFM.


Edit: I still wouldn't strongly recommend taking supplements as no large scale human study has been performed.
Agreed re the decline with age, but practically speaking even if it halves (unlikely) then the estimated 70g declines to 35g. You're still adding only 0.5g to this. What are you going to do, take 2? 3? 4? The packet?
It's like collagen supplements. They aid body repair. Sure. So does eating meat, collagen holds most animals together after all.
 


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