Trains To Finland
January 28th, 2010
The exciting fact is that the book is drawn from over thirteen hundred references, most of which represent studies on the therapeutic effect of individual amino acids. One such amino acid is taurine. Taurine, the most abundant amino acid in the heart, is a boon to cardiologists of Trains To Finland. It is a major contributor to lowering of blood pressure and to relieving congestive heart failure. Probably because it facilitates the removal of sodium from the cells, it can function as a safe diuretic. It seems also to help control heart rhythm irregularities. The most clear-cut clinical use for taurine is in the treatment of epilepsy.
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