Taurine May Be Key for Longevity and Healthier Lifespan

Via Mercola

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  • According to recent research, the semi-essential amino acid taurine appears to play an important role in longevity and healthy aging
  • In mice, the median lifespan increased by 10% to 12%. Life expectancy at 28 months was raised by 18% to 25%
  • Taurine improved strength, coordination and endurance, bone mass and bone quality, glucose homeostasis and glucose tolerance, age-related inflammation, immune function, gut health, memory, mitochondrial function and the function of all organs
  • Taurine is important for brain and heart health, muscle function, bile salt formation and antioxidant defenses. It also helps rebuild damaged collagen fibers and can help ease anxiety
  • Taurine is only found in animal foods such as seafood, red meat, poultry and dairy products. It’s also available in supplement form

According to research published in the June 2023 issue of the journal Science,1,2 the semi-essential amino acid taurine appears to play an important role in longevity and healthy aging. In the video above, biohacker and author Siim Land reviews these findings.

Taurine3 has long been known to benefit brain4 and heart health.5 It’s also needed for healthy muscle function,6 bile salt formation7 and antioxidant defenses.8 It protects your antioxidant status by:

  • Neutralizing hypochlorous acid, a neutrophil oxidant9
  • Diminishing the generation of superoxide by the mitochondria10
  • Minimizing oxidative stress,11 including mitochondrial oxidative stress induced by toxins12

Taurine also helps rebuild damaged collagen fibers13 and can help ease anxiety by increasing glycine and GABA.14 Taurine is a byproduct of the sulphurous amino acids cysteine and methionine (technically a sulfonic acid), and is only found in animal foods. Examples of taurine-rich foods include seafood, red meat, poultry and dairy products. It’s also available in supplement form.

Taurine Impacts Longevity

In the featured study,15 an international research team found that oral supplementation with taurine increased the healthy lifespan of a variety of animals. In mice, the median lifespan increased by 10% to 12%. Life expectancy at 28 months was raised by 18% to 25%.

As reported by Science Alert:16

“Scientists have discovered not only that animals age more quickly when they don’t have enough of the amino acid taurine in the body, but that oral taurine supplements can delay aging and increase a healthy lifespan …

‘For the last 25 years, scientists have been trying to find factors that not only let us live longer, but also increase health span, the time we remain healthy in our old age,’ says biologist Vijay Yadav from Columbia University, senior author on the study. ‘This study suggests that taurine could be an elixir of life within us that helps us live longer and healthier lives.’”

Taurine levels decrease by an estimated 80% over the course of the average lifetime,17 and this decline is in part related to a loss of endogenous synthesis capacity over time. Still, the amount of taurine you get from your diet also plays a role. Young healthy vegans, for example, have approximately 20% lower taurine levels than their meat-eating counterparts.18

Taurine Protects Against Hallmarks of Aging

Animals given supplemental taurine didn’t just live longer, they were also healthier overall. In mice, taurine improved:

Strength, coordination and endurance Bone mass and bone quality
Glucose homeostasis and glucose tolerance Age-related inflammation
Immune function Gut health
Memory Function of all organs
Mitochondrial function and health

Interestingly, according to the authors, taurine “cured” osteoporosis. It’s not often you see the word “cure” being used in medical literature. Taurine also “suppressed ovariectomy-induced body-weight gain in a rodent model of menopause,” and reduced anxiety and depression-like behavior in the mice.

Treated mice also had less body fat (approximately 10% less at 1,000 milligrams of taurine per day) and higher energy levels. According to the authors, “Fat-pad weight divided by body weight percentage was dose-dependently reduced in taurine-treated mice.” Taurine supplementation also improved several markers of aging, including:

Senescence Intercellular communication
Telomere length Epigenetic changes
Genomic stability Mitochondrial function
Stem cell populations Nutrient sensing

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Taurine Effects in Monkeys

Similar effects were observed when feeding taurine to rhesus monkeys. Fifteen-year-old monkeys (equivalent to 45 to 50 years old in humans) were given 250 mg per kg of bodyweight (equivalent to the 1,000 mg/kg given to mice) once a day for six months. As reported by the authors:19

“Before the start of taurine supplementation, body weight and bone density were not significantly different in the two groups of aged monkeys. Three hours after oral feeding, serum taurine concentrations in taurine-fed monkeys were about twice (65.4 ± 10.1 ng/ml) that in controls (35.1 ± 7.3 ng/ml).

Monkeys that received taurine gained 0.75 kg less body weight, and their fat percentage tended to be lower compared with that of controls. In-life dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) analysis after 6 months of taurine treatment showed that taurine increased bone density and content in the lumbar spine (L1 to L4) and legs … in taurine-treated monkeys compared with control monkeys.

Serum markers of bone formation (osteocalcin) increased, whereas those of resorption … decreased about 16 weeks after the start of treatment; these levels were maintained until the end of the dosing period.

Taurine treatment reduced fasting blood glucose concentrations by 19%. Taurine also reduced the serum concentrations of liver damage markers AST and alanine transaminase (ALT) by ~36 and 20%, respectively. Numbers of WBCs, monocytes, and granulocytes, which increase with age, were decreased by ~50% in taurine-treated monkeys compared with control monkeys.

Consistent with the beneficial effect of taurine on the mitochondrial health observed in worms and mice, indirect markers of ROS-induced molecular damage … were decreased by ~36, 11, and 20%, respectively, in the sera of taurine-supplemented monkeys. Thus, taurine has beneficial effects on most tested health parameters (body weight, bone, glucose, liver, and immunophenotype) in nonhuman primates.”

Taurine Deficiency Associated With Chronic Disease

In humans, data suggest people with lower blood levels of taurine have increased risk of several chronic and/or degenerative diseases, including:20,21,22

Obesity Diabetes
Insulin resistance Liver disease
High blood pressure Systemic inflammation
Retinal degeneration Heart disease
Immune dysfunction Muscle wasting

Taurine in the Treatment of Heart Disease and Stroke

Importantly, patients suffering from heart failure tend to be deficient in taurine, which is thought to be related to its ability to improve mitochondrial function and energy metabolism. Restoring taurine levels in these patients has been shown to improve the contractile function of their hearts.23

Stroke victims may also benefit from taurine. As explained in a 2013 paper titled “Neuroprotective Mechanisms of Taurine Against Ischemic Stroke”:24

“Taurine, an endogenous amino acid, exhibits a plethora of physiological functions. It exhibits antioxidative properties, stabilizes membrane, functions as an osmoregulator, modulates ionic movements, reduces the level of pro-inflammators, regulates intracellular calcium concentration; all of which contributes to its neuroprotective effect …

Ischemic stroke (cerebral ischemia) is due to a partial or complete reduction in blood flow to the brain … Insufficient oxygen and glucose supply in cerebral ischemia leads to unsustainable cellular homeostasis which initiates cell injury.

Cellular injury progresses as a result of excitotoxicity, ionic imbalance, oxidative and nitrosative stresses, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and mitochondrial disturbances, ultimately resulting in programmed cell death and necrosis …

Due to the multiple pathophysiological mechanisms observed in ischemic stroke/cerebral ischemia, current treatments remain mostly ineffective apart from thrombolytic therapy which uses thrombolytic recombinant tissue plasminogen activators (rt-PA) such as alteplase. This therapy allows only a 3-4.5 h window for effective treatment.

It therefore becomes critical to develop other compounds that are multipotential in addressing the diverse pathological mechanisms in ischemic stroke/cerebral ischemia …

Taurine is able to cross the blood-brain barrier and displays a plethora of functions in the central nervous system (CNS) … Although taurine is not definitively classified as a neurotransmitter it fulfills most of the necessary criteria …

It modulates neurotransmission by eliciting inhibitory neuronal transmission through GABAA receptors, glycine receptors and putative taurine receptors …The fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms involved in ischemic stroke are glutamate excitotoxicity, calcium imbalance and oxidative stress which individually or collectively results in cell death.

Therefore, taurine’s role as an inducer of inhibitory neurotransmission, an anti-oxidant, neuromodulator, regulator of calcium homeostasis and neuroprotector, potentially makes it an ideal therapeutic agent for ischemic stroke.”

Taurine Involved in Wide Variety of Protective Processes

Taurine may also be an important aid in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The reason for this is because taurine deficiency is associated with endoplasmic reticulum stress,25 a major contributor to prion diseases. Taurine is also thought to be important for proper protein folding.26

Disturbingly, the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein — introduced by natural infection or the mRNA COVID jabs — can pass through the blood-brain-barrier and cause damage resulting in everything from brain fog and dementia to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (human mad-cow disease),27,28,29 so taurine may also be valuable in the treatment of COVID, long-COVID and/or post-jab injuries.

Previous animal research30 on mice lacking the taurine transporter also suggests taurine is involved in a wide variety of biologically protective processes, as these mice ended up developing multiorgan dysfunction. This too supports the notion that taurine is a key player in longevity and healthy lifespan.

Taurine Is Important From Cradle to Grave

As noted by the authors of the featured Science study, taurine appears to affect all established hallmarks of aging, making it a veritable fountain of youth:31

“Although we do not yet know the initial events that taurine elicits, we provide evidence for the suppressed taurinylation of mitochondrial tRNAs during aging in mitochondrial dysfunction, a prominent feature of aging.

It is also possible that other taurine-derived biomolecules besides τm5U-tRNA may directly or indirectly affect mitochondrial homeostasis or other aging features.

Indeed, taurine contributes to the production of several other biomolecules, depending on the cell type or types that affect, or can potentially affect, aging … We propose that a combination of taurine and taurine-derived biomolecules may delay aging by affecting various aging hallmarks in distinct cells and tissues …

[D]uring early life, taurine appears to be essential for homeostasis in several organ systems, and its deficiency during development may compromise these functions postnatally.

Consistent with this hypothesis, organisms have a three- to fourfold higher taurine concentration in embryonic tissues than in adult tissues; moreover, taurine deficiency during development leads to growth retardation, blindness, and osteoporosis, and its supplementation during gestation increased bone mass postnatally …

It is possible that developmental or postnatal changes in taurine metabolism might affect the rate of aging during late life, and adjusting this endogenous machinery might extend healthy life span.”

As mentioned earlier, taurine is found in animal foods such as seafood, red meat, poultry and dairy products, and it’s always best to get your nutrients from your diet.

If you’re a vegan, however, you may want to consider a high-quality taurine supplement, as you’re not getting any from the foods you eat. While your body can synthesize some taurine, it’s not going to be sufficient in the long run, especially as you get older and your body’s ability to synthesize it diminishes.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
June 19, 2023 8:46 am

Klause sez iz all a conzpirazy theory , EAT ZEE BUGS !

Dangerous Variant
Dangerous Variant
June 19, 2023 8:48 am

It’s amazing how many of these wonder compounds are “…only found in animal foods.”

There are no supplements that can overcome the soycornsugar diet of the american feedlot – or the mental illness of veganism.

Water, walking, sunshine, sleep, lifting heavy things, and eating meat.

A couple fingers of bourbon now and again. Nobody should want to live forever.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Dangerous Variant
June 19, 2023 12:18 pm

Being jubilantly alive helps, too:

“I don’t want to live forever.”
RIP Lemmy @ 70 years old (60 in this video), made of whiskey, cigarettes, amphetamines, no sleep, next to no food, exercise (except rampant sex).

mark
mark
June 19, 2023 10:28 am

What Happens If You Use a SAUNA for 14 Days

The benefits of sauna therapy:
1. It can help lower your resting heart rate
2. It can stimulate lymphatic flow
3. It can help lower blood pressure
4. It can decrease the risk and intensity of an asthmatic event
5. It increases circulation
6. It can strengthen the immune system
7. It can help decrease all-cause mortality
8. It can decrease pain
9. It can decrease inflammation
10. It may help improve psoriasis
11. It promotes recovery
12. It supports cognitive function
13. It increases insulin sensitivity
14. It decreases ROS (it has an antioxidant effect)
15. It has similar benefits to moderate aerobic exercise
16. It promotes better skin quality
17. It increases autophagy *It increases melatonin (when using a sauna with infrared light)

Have had an infrared Sauna in three different houses (same sauna) for 15 years.

If you get one make sure the board has a life time warranty, on my 3rd board for no cost.

BL
BL
  mark
June 19, 2023 12:44 pm

Thanks Mark, what is the cost nowdays? All this healthy living and I am sure you will live to 100. I’m determined to live to 100 just to piss off a lot of people, ha!

The big question, do we have enough money to live to 100?

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  BL
June 19, 2023 2:49 pm

My Dad told me he lost a lot of sleep over whether he would outlive his money. He passed on some nice vacations because he did not want to splurge. Died at 74 with plenty in the bank and no debt, but a lot of lost opportunities.

BL
BL
  TN Patriot
June 19, 2023 2:54 pm

TN- What a shame. I’m not missing out even if I go flat broke. but it would be nice to eat something more palatable than Alpo on Ritz crackers til I check out of this hotel. 🙂

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  BL
June 19, 2023 4:42 pm

BL – Surely the hollers are full of deer to keep the freezer (and your stomach) full. Them and a good garden can be much more tasty than Alpo.

mark
mark
  BL
June 19, 2023 6:53 pm

BL,

Check the website below in my answer to AA on today’s cost…

I’m more into quality of life/health then the longevity hopes…considering the times we live in. There is a good chance with my past and attitude I could go out a violent way…don’t want to…but there is something to be said for a quick exit…plus righteous defiance would beat the hospice route or worse the VA (yikes!).

I know I will outlive my fiat…but that other precious stuff may come in handy dandy???

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  mark
June 19, 2023 4:02 pm

Is yours a commercial sauna unit or a DIY project? Either way … some details, please … bulbs, etc.

TIA …

mark
mark
  Anthony Aaron
June 19, 2023 6:41 pm

AA,

I bought a two person cedar wood Health Mate Inferred Sauna in 2007 and paid (with tax) right at 4k…the critical part turned out to be the life time warranty, as I probably average about 100 to 125 Saunas a year. Plus when my daughter is visiting she uses it as well, and some other family members…so that could be about 2,400 Saunas so far!

I warm it up to at least 130 before I go in for up to 30 minutes with plenty of water, towels…and always a book. It can get up to 150 when I leave…you know when it is time to get out.

Then the cold shower!

The lifetime warranty for the board was a critical component of the purchase.

The first board went out in about four years…replacement was sent for free…then that one went out about five or six years later…replacement was sent for free. It is in my 3rd house since then and it is working fine.

I bought it from Richard Easley Enterprises, Health and Wellness Products, 120 Harrell Drive, Spartanburg SC (over the phone) and he was great…he handled the replacements, and was super. I have no idea if he is still in business.

It comes in six parts that snap together and I have disassembled and reassembled it alone. That is super easy, making it completely portable. It has a CD/radio player, a mirrored door (it flips my puppy out when he comes into the basement when I’m in it and I call him from the inside yet he just sees himself in the door’s reflection) and a light inside.

Being into detoxing it was a must have for me…probably the best 4 grand I ever spent.

Home

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  mark
June 19, 2023 8:36 pm

Many thanks, Mark, for your reply … and with all the details I should need.

Ciao.

Hans
Hans
  Anthony Aaron
June 20, 2023 7:42 am

You can buy personal saunas too. Very similar to a sleeping bag with a heater. Wifey has one, swears by it. Gets rid of toxins.

Mushroom Cloud
Mushroom Cloud
June 19, 2023 1:30 pm

Love energy drinks even more now!

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Mushroom Cloud
June 19, 2023 3:59 pm

And at the prices that they charge, the manufacturers and retailers really, really, really love you, too …

Red Bull costs about $2 per 24 oz. can in bulk at AMZN (about 1/3 of the retail cost most places charge) … and for that you get 27g of sugar (about 1.5 teaspoons), 1g of taurine, some B vitamins — and lots and lots and lots of water … all in a pretty aluminum can.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
June 19, 2023 4:10 pm

Supplements such as Taurine, garlic, vitamins etc. , not controlled and owned by Pig Pharma, can literally rock your world and make life changing alterations for the better, much better, to one’s health.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Aunt Acid
June 19, 2023 4:44 pm

Why you hatin on Pharma, Auntie? They need profits, too. 😉

BL
BL
  TN Patriot
June 19, 2023 8:31 pm

TN- You know Auntie been hatin’ on Pharma since they be tryin’ to kill everybody. It’s more or less a natural reflex for a sane human.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 19, 2023 6:55 pm

Get yer latest snake oil pills, two for one if you act now.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 20, 2023 12:02 am

Taurine good
Taurus mean bull
Eat Beef

Pls give shekels
t. mercola