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Of the two which effect have you noticed the most of share your experience I'm going to order a bottle and give it a try
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Of the two which effect have you noticed the most of share your experience I'm going to order a bottle and give it a try
Louder for the people in the back.Lol. How can one say it boosted Test without a blood panel before and after.
Could it lower T?Louder for the people in the back.
Not to mention a lot of perceived T related stuff that is subjective can be related to lowered T, raised E.
Could it lower T?
i dont think taurine does raise Dopamine. It raises GABA.
I have read some stuff related to prolactin and taurine, though trying my hardest I cant seem to find it for you at the moment. Basically it was it brought up several things together which makes sense considering its effects on metabolism otherwise
I would say probably not too much on T levels, but keeping prolactin under control can help with hpta and overall gonadal function.
I wouldnt be otherwise concerned with it lowering T, considering the prometabolic effects. Be sure to keep balance and calories good in the event it boosts you
why would taurine cause constipation, joint pains, leg/shin pains, massive indigestion, stomach bloating, appetite loss
It could be related to an overgrowth of sulphur-degrading bacteria in the gut/intestine.
A diet high in animal foods and low in plant foods can be a contributing factor.
As for treatment, I wouldn't use garlic as it is high in sulphur. For more information I can recommend listening to Greg Nigh talking about H2S-SIBO: SIBO and Hydrogen Sulfide with Dr Greg Nigh | The SIBO Doctor.
I can't listen to that. Would apple cider vinegar, olive leaf extract, coq10, vitamin k2, multivitamins, etc help get rid of those sulphur loving bacteria. Perhaps whey protein powder? or is adding in more plant foods the only solution.